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Fluorescent resolution target for super-resolution microscopy
P R H Stark1, L J Rinko, D N Larson
1Harvard Medical School Technology and Engineering Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Abstract:
Historically, resolution in fluorescence optical microscopy has been limited by the Rayleigh criterion. Recently, however, several techniques have achieved resolution below that specified by the Rayleigh criterion. Among these are 4-Pi confocal microscopy, harmonic excitation light-microscopy, stimulated emission depletion microscopy, near-field scanning optical microscopy and I(5)M. The most widely accepted current method of resolution testing is to image an array of closely packed fluorescent beads or beads dispersed in a matrix. This shows that the system is capable of resolving a feature with a given diameter; however, it does not demonstrate the classical resolution of the system. We have fabricated a fluorescent resolution target for better characterization of a system's resolution.