Technique - (1) Random illumination microscopy (RIM)

Type: Experimental

Description: Super-resolution widefield fluorescence imaging that reconstructs a super-resolved image from the variance of many speckle/random-illumination acquisitions.

Department(s)/lab(s): Engineering | Institut Fresnel - Computational & Super-Resolution Imaging Team @ CNRS
Summary:

Sentenac develops computational super-resolution fluorescence microscopy at Institut Fresnel, notably Random Illumination Microscopy (RIM), which reconstructs sub-diffraction images from the statistics (variance) of many speckle-illuminated acquisitions without requiring photoswitchable probes, along with the underlying inverse-problem theory that establishes its resolution limits and robustness for live and thick-sample imaging.