2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41377-023-01297-x
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Universal adaptive optics for microscopy through embedded neural network control

Qi Hu,
Martin Hailstone,
Jingyu Wang
et al.

Abstract: The resolution and contrast of microscope imaging is often affected by aberrations introduced by imperfect optical systems and inhomogeneous refractive structures in specimens. Adaptive optics (AO) compensates these aberrations and restores diffraction limited performance. A wide range of AO solutions have been introduced, often tailored to a specific microscope type or application. Until now, a universal AO solution – one that can be readily transferred between microscope modalities – has not been deployed. W… Show more

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“…155 Deep learning has recently also been applied in predicting scattering or aberration correction patterns in brain imaging. 156 Looking ahead, machine learning, with its strengths in generalization and robustness, can be invaluable. Algorithms supported by machine learning can process and interpret vast amounts of data rapidly, ensuring that researchers keep pace with the time-varying optical properties in in vivo environment.…”
Section: Challenges and Limitations Toward Longer-term In Vivo Applic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…155 Deep learning has recently also been applied in predicting scattering or aberration correction patterns in brain imaging. 156 Looking ahead, machine learning, with its strengths in generalization and robustness, can be invaluable. Algorithms supported by machine learning can process and interpret vast amounts of data rapidly, ensuring that researchers keep pace with the time-varying optical properties in in vivo environment.…”
Section: Challenges and Limitations Toward Longer-term In Vivo Applic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptive optics (AO) has been widely used to correct phase aberrations in various optical systems, ranging from astronomical telescopes to super-resolution microscopes 1 3 . However, the role of polarization aberrations in degrading system performance has often been overlooked.…”
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confidence: 99%