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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik
BP 15: Poster IIb
BP 15.17: Poster
Tuesday, March 19, 2024, 18:00–20:30, Poster F
Adapting your super-resolution microscope setup to the sample requirements — •Florian Schock1,2 and Christoph Cremer2,3 — 1Institute for Physics, University of Mainz — 2Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, University of Heidelberg — 3Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz
Several decades after the first development of super-resolution microscopy (SRM), methods to circumvent the Abbe limit of optical resolution, commercial devices have become almost standard equipment on the academical level. The introduction of commercial devices has many advantages for a wide range of users, but also means that the adaptive potential of devices developed in specialized microscopy groups is lost. Here we would like to give a brief overview of some of the possibilities and considerations necessary to serve different applications ranging from biology to materials science. In particular, we would like to point out that SRM is about methods. For example, circumventing the Abbe limit is possible even for small numerical apertures. An example of this is the SRM application in ophthalmology.
Keywords: SRM; Microscopy