Experimental validation of numerical point spread function calculation including aberration estimation

in: Optics Express (2024)
Holinirina Dina Miora, Ratsimandresy; Senftleben, Maximilian; Abrahamsson, Sara; Rohwer, Erich; Heintzmann, Rainer; Bosman, Gurthwin
Image reconstruction in fluorescence microscopy is highly sensitive to the accuracy of the impulse response, defined as the point spread function (PSF), of the optical system under which the image to reconstruct was acquired. In our previous work, we developed a MATLAB toolbox for accurately calculating realistic vector Fourier-based PSF accounting for any type of aberrations [arXiv, arXiv:2301.13515 (2023)10.48550/arXiv.2301.13515]. In this work, we present a fundamental experimental validation of these numerical methods. The simulated results are found to fit experimental data under different image acquisition conditions at an accuracy higher than 0.97 in normalized cross-correlation. These methods enable a relative contrast of up to 95%.

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