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High-resolution fluorescence microscopy using three-dimensional structured illumination

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Abstract

We developed a high-resolution microscope based on three-dimensional structured illumination generated with two spatial light modulators. This setup enables both lateral resolution improvement by a factor two and axial localization of point like objects with nanometric precision.

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