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Researchers from the Nano-optics research team have developed a new technology that allows to compose a three-dimensional image from a constantly moving sample using an optical microscope. The prestigious journal Nature Communications reported about the new patented method today.

The processes that control the behavior and life of cells are very fast and fleeting. The technology developed by researchers from the Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the Czech Academy of Sciences allows to compose a three-dimensional image from a constantly moving sample using an optical microscope. In this way, biological structures of several tens of nanometers can be observed in detail. Today, the prestigious journal Nature Communications informed about the new patented method of Czech scientists.

Read more in press release (in Czech only).

 

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Hadrien M. L. Robert, Kristýna Holanová, Łukasz Bujak, Milan Vala, Verena Henrichs, Zdeněk Lánský and Marek Piliarik, Fast photothermal spatial light modulation for quantitative phase imaging at the nanoscale, Nature Communications 12 (2021).

URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23252-3

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23252-3

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