Structure-resolving index: an efficient criterion for ending image acquisition in super-resolution localization microscopy

In super-resolution localization microscopy, a final super-resolution image is built upon a huge amount of raw image frames (typically>10,000). To guarantee the quality of a final super-resolution image, researchers tend to collect as many raw images as possible, leading to excess data volume, ...
Source: Optics Letters - Category: Physics Authors: Source Type: research