Super-resolution microscopy based on interpolation and wide spectrum de-noising
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Published:2023-08
Issue:4
Volume:47
Page:614-619
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ISSN:0134-2452
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Container-title:Computer Optics
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language:
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Short-container-title:Computer Optics
Author:
Cheng T., ,Chenchen T.,
Abstract
In the conventional single-molecule localizations and super-resolution microscopy, the pixel size of a raw image is approximately equal to the standard deviation of the point spread function. Such a raw image is referred to herein as a conventional raw image, based on which better single molecule localization effect and efficiency can be achieved. It is found that both interpolation and de-noising can effectively improve the Signal to Noise Ratio of the conventional raw image. The conventional raw image, the de-noised, the interpolated and the de-noised interpolated are compared and analyzed and compressed sensing is used for super-resolution reconstruction. The simulation results show that both the highest Signal to Noise Ratio and the best super-resolution reconstruction can be obtained by de-noising the interpolated conventional raw image. This method also renders the best super-resolution reconstruction and minimum gradient in the real experiment. De-noising the interpolated conventional raw image is an effective method to improve the super-resolution microscopy.
Publisher
Samara National Research University
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics