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"Large-scale compressive microscopy via diffractive multiplexing across a sensor array" preprint released

  • Saul Kato
  • Jul 25
  • 1 min read

Kevin Zhou, former postdoc in the collaborating lab of Laura Waller at Berkeley, and who recently started his own lab at University of Michigan, developed this way to achieve gigapixel-resolution high speed microscopy imaging by leveraging an array of low cost sensors and a low-cost diffractive optical element (DOE), tied together with some very clever computational microscopy.


Naturally, we demonstrate its use for imaging a live anatomical process (pharyngeal pumping) simultaenously in many free-moving worms at high resolution- thanks to the work of Muneki Ikeda.


The pre-print:

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