Comparison of Conventional vs. New Microscopy Technique (IMAGE)
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These are two different views of the same fluorescent target image. The first (a) is made using the conventional microscopy technique known as Two Photon Fluorescence. The second (b) is the highly resolved image made with the new waveform shaping, guide star-free technique developed by the researchers (an SLM optimized scan of the target). The third image (c) is a direct image of the target sample used to verify the accuracy of the new guide-star free technique. The nearly identical image confirmed that waveform shaping was able to compensate for the obscuring layer that thwarted conventional microscopy.
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<I>Optica</I>
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