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Hulleman, C.N. (author), Thorsen, R.Ø. (author), Kim, E. (author), Dekker, C. (author), Stallinga, S. (author), Rieger, B. (author)
Estimating the orientation and 3D position of rotationally constrained emitters with localization microscopy typically requires polarization splitting or a large engineered Point Spread Function (PSF). Here we utilize a compact modified PSF for single molecule emitter imaging to estimate simultaneously the 3D position, dipole orientation, and...
journal article 2021
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Thorsen, R.Ø. (author), Hulleman, C.N. (author), Rieger, B. (author), Stallinga, S. (author)
Combining orientation estimation with localization microscopy opens up the possibility to analyze the underlying orientation of biomolecules on the nanometer scale. Inspired by the recent improvement of the localization precision by shifting excitation patterns (MINFLUX, SIMFLUX), we have adapted the idea towards the modulation of excitation...
journal article 2022
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Cnossen, J.P. (author), Hinsdale, T.A. (author), Thorsen, R.Ø. (author), Siemons, Marijn (author), Schueder, Florian (author), Jungmann, Ralf (author), Smith, C.S. (author), Rieger, B. (author), Stallinga, S. (author)
MINFLUX offers a breakthrough in single molecule localization precision, but is limited in field of view. Here we combine centroid estimation and illumination pattern induced photon count variations in a conventional widefield imaging setup to extract position information over a typical micrometer-sized field of view. We show a near two-fold...
journal article 2020
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Thorsen, R.Ø. (author), Hulleman, C.N. (author), Hammer, Mathias (author), Grünwald, David (author), Stallinga, S. (author), Rieger, B. (author)
journal article 2018
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Thorsen, R.Ø. (author), Hulleman, C.N. (author), Mathias, Hammer (author), Grunwald, David (author), Stallinga, S. (author), Rieger, B. (author)
Recently, Franke, Sauer and van de Linde introduced a way to estimate the axial position of single-molecules (TRABI). To this end, they compared the detected photon count from a temporal radial-aperture-based intensity estimation to the estimated count from Gaussian point-spread function (PSF) fitting to the data. Empirically they found this...
working paper 2018
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