Random Illumination Microscopy – Toulouse, France

Sep 6, 2021

System description & applications

Random Illumination Microscopy is a new and promising super-resolution technique for live cell imaging.

Random Illumination Microscopy is an innovative SIM-based super-resolution technique for live cell imaging. RIM exploits speckled illuminations and statistical reconstruction to provide super-resolved images down to 90nm. Its high temporal resolution and low phototoxicity make it the ideal solution for live  cell imaging.

RIM is also a robust and low-cost technique thanks to its simplicity. 

microscope device list

  • Microscope Nikon Tie
  • Light Source Lumencor SpectraX
  • 2x Camera Hamamatsu Fusion
  • Laser bench Oxxius LBX-4C (405, 445, 488, 561)
  • Piezo PiezoConcept
  • 1x SLM 4D
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