New Technique Enables High Resolution Imaging with Fourier Ptychographic Microscopy
A scientific breakthrough could pave the way for imaging devices with 10 times the resolution of today’s technology. Researchers from the University of California, San Diego have developed a new process that uses “Fourier Ptychographic” microscopy, enabling far higher resolution imaging than previously possible. This new technique uses a combination of laser beams and computational algorithms to increase the resolution of images, allowing researchers to capture far more detailed images. This technique could revolutionize a wide range of scientific fields, from medical imaging to materials science.
source: Phys.org