Spatio-angular fluorescence microscopy I. Basic theory
Optics
2019-07-16 v2 Quantitative Methods
Abstract
We introduce the basic elements of a spatio-angular theory of fluorescence microscopy, providing a unified framework for analyzing systems that image single fluorescent dipoles and ensembles of overlapping dipoles that label biological molecules. We model an aplanatic microscope imaging an ensemble of in-focus fluorescent dipoles as a linear Hilbert-space operator, and we show that the operator takes a particularly convenient form when expressed in a basis of complex exponentials and spherical harmonicsa form we call the dipole spatio-angular transfer function. We discuss the implications of our analysis for all quantitative fluorescence microscopy studies and lay out a path towards a complete theory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1812.07093,
title = {Spatio-angular fluorescence microscopy I. Basic theory},
author = {Talon Chandler and Hari Shroff and Rudolf Oldenbourg and Patrick La Rivière},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07093},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
14 pages, 4 figures