A lateral super-resolution imaging method using structured illumination without phase shift
A lateral super-resolution imaging method using structured illumination without phase shift
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Structured illumination microscopy has been a useful rosy teacup dogwood method for achieving lateral super-resolution, but it typically requires at least three precise phase shifts per orientation.In this paper, we propose a super-resolution method that utilizes structured illumination without phase shift.The reconstruction process requires only a conventionally illuminated image and an image with structured illumination.
This method achieves the same effect as the traditional phase shift method, and more than doubles the resolution by synthesizing a few reconstructions at different illumination frequencies.We verify the resolution improvement process using a combination of theoretical derivations and moen rothbury faucet diagrams, and demonstrate its effectiveness with numerical simulations.Keywords: Super-resolution, Structured illumination, Reconstruction, Non phase shift.