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DEEP-dome: Towards Long-Working-Distance Aberration-Free Synthetic Aperture Microscopy

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Abstract

A DEEP microscope synthesizes images from dynamic structured-illumination Fourier measurements using a single-element detector, enabling high-resolution imaging with aberrated optics. We describe wide-field 20cm-working-distance DEEP microscopy using a large 0.4 NA diamond-turned reflector.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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