Chip-based Super-Resolution Structured Illumination Microscopy KU Leuven
Super-resolution fluorescent microscopy is a powerful tool in biology and medical research nowadays. Indeed, three pioneers of the super-resolution methods have been awarded with the Nobel Prize in 2014. However, all these methods are implemented with bulky freespace precision optical instruments. They have the common drawbacks of high cost, cumbersome size, small field of view (FOV) and slow operation speed. On the other hand, extremely ...