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Deconvolving far-field optical images beyond the diffraction limit by using scanned-probe optical and non-optical data as the constraint in mathematical constraint algorithms
Deconvolving far-field optical images beyond the diffraction limit by using scanned-probe optical and non-optical data as the constraint in mathematical constraint algorithms
A method for deconvolving far-field optical images beyond the diffraction limit includes the use of near-field optical and other scanned probe imaging data to provide powerful and new constraints for the deconvolution of far-field data sets. Near-field data, such as that which can be obtained from atomic force microscopy on a region of the far-field data set in an integrated and inter-digitate way, is used to produce resolutions beyond the diffraction limit of the lens that is being used. In the case of non-linear optical imaging or other microscopies, resolutions beyond that which is achievable with these microscopies can be obtained.
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