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Balancing performance and complexity of dual-wedge prism-based spectroscopic single-molecule localization microscopy
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Spectroscopic single-molecule localization microscopy (sSMLM) enables multiplexed super-resolution imaging by simultaneously acquiring the spatial position and spectral information of individual fluorophores. Dual-wedge prism (DWP)-based implementations provide a compact, alignment-stable approach to spectral dispersion, but trade-offs between localization precision, spectral precision, and experimental complexity remain. We systematically compare five DWP-based sSMLM configurations, including two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) implementations using single DWP (DWP-sSMLM) and symmetrically-dispersed DWP (SDDWP-sSMLM). We evaluate lateral precision, spectral precision, and ease of use. SDDWP configurations acquire spectral images in both channels and utilize both for spatial localization, yielding the highest lateral and spectral precision. However, for applications that do not require axial information, 2D-DWP provides a simple, plug-and-play solution with robust performance. This work offers a guideline for selecting DWP configurations based on experimental needs.
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