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Coherent Structured Illumination Microscopy with Enhanced Optical Sectioning

Created on 17 Jun 2026

Authors

Crampton, K., Joly, A., Nguyen, L. D., Iqbal, S., Boyd, R., Evans, J. E.

Abstract

Coherent structured illumination microscopy (c-SIM) is a synthetic aperture optical technique for sub-diffraction limit imaging that extends the utility of traditional SIM to non-fluorescent samples. Here, we present a complementary 5-beam implementation of c-SIM that provides enhanced optical sectioning compared to conventional quadrupolar illumination. Since our approach detects intensity images due to coherent light scattering, it avoids the complications associated with detecting complex fields. Through comparative measurements on calibration samples and live microalgae, we show that 5-beam c-SIM effectively suppresses coherent defocus effects, improving image quality while simultaneously providing a 2-fold lateral resolution improvement.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 17 Jun 2026.

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