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arxiv: 1602.04191 · v1 · pith:GQR4OQMHnew · submitted 2016-02-12 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · physics.optics

Smart-aggregation imaging for single molecule localization with SPAD cameras

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SPAD cameras offer single photon detection sensitivity, high frame rates and zero readout noise. They are a core technology for widefield FLIM, but have further potential in ultra-fast imaging applications. However, in practice sensitivity falls behind that of EMCCD and sCMOS devices due to the lower photon detection efficiency of SPAD arrays. This paper considers the application of a binary SPAD camera to the capture of blinking molecules as part of a superresolution (dSTORM/PALM) experiment. Simulation and experimental studies demonstrate that the effective sensitivity of the camera can be improved significantly by aggregation of signal only binary frames. The simulations also indicate that with future advances in SPAD camera technology, SPAD devices could in time outperform existing scientific cameras when capturing fast temporal dynamics.

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