“…Fluorescence imaging is an indispensable tool in life science research and medical diagnostics owing to its contributions to understanding cell physiology, transport characteristics, and interactions of ions, proteins, and other macromolecules. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Lasers, with their intense, narrow-band, and tunable emission, have paved the way for a variety of novel applications based on uorescence imaging. However, the high coherence of the laser leads to the interference of light scattered from optical surfaces, dust particles, inherent imperfections in the system and the sample surface.…”