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arxiv: 1305.7149 · v2 · pith:MXS2I7C6new · submitted 2013-05-30 · ⚛️ physics.optics · q-bio.QM

Image simulation for biological microscopy: microlith

classification ⚛️ physics.optics q-bio.QM
keywords microlithdark-fieldbiologicalcoherentimageimagesmicroscopemicroscopy
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Image simulation remains under-exploited for the most widely used biological phase microscopy methods, because of difficulties in simulating partially coherent illumination. We describe an open-source toolbox, microlith (https://code.google.com/p/microlith), which accurately predicts three-dimensional images of a thin specimen observed with any partially coherent imaging system, including coherently illuminated and incoherent, self-luminous specimens. Its accuracy is demonstrated by comparing simulated and experimental bright-field and dark-field images of well-characterized amplitude and phase targets, respectively. The comparison provides new insights about the sensitivity of the dark-field microscope to mass distributions in isolated or periodic specimens at the length-scale of 10nm. Based on predictions using microlith, we propose a novel approach for detecting nanoscale structural changes in a beating axoneme using a dark-field microscope.

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