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Main Authors: Trelin, Andrii, Abel, Jette, Rimmbach, Christian, David, Robert, Hermann, Andreas, Reinhard, Friedemann
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.03365
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author Trelin, Andrii
Abel, Jette
Rimmbach, Christian
David, Robert
Hermann, Andreas
Reinhard, Friedemann
author_facet Trelin, Andrii
Abel, Jette
Rimmbach, Christian
David, Robert
Hermann, Andreas
Reinhard, Friedemann
contents We present an in-depth analysis of ChiSCAT, a recently introduced interferometric microscopy scheme to detect recurring micromotion events in cells. Experimentally, we demonstrate that illumination with low-coherence sources can greatly improve the robustness of the scheme to vibrations. Theoretically, we analyze the performance of ChiSCAT under various noise models, in particular photon shot noise and noise dominated by cellular motions other than the signal. We finally propose ways to improve performance, especially in a setting dominated by cell motions, and conclude with an outlook on potential future directions.
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spellingShingle When can we see micromotion? Experimental and theoretical analysis of the ChiSCAT scheme
Trelin, Andrii
Abel, Jette
Rimmbach, Christian
David, Robert
Hermann, Andreas
Reinhard, Friedemann
Optics
We present an in-depth analysis of ChiSCAT, a recently introduced interferometric microscopy scheme to detect recurring micromotion events in cells. Experimentally, we demonstrate that illumination with low-coherence sources can greatly improve the robustness of the scheme to vibrations. Theoretically, we analyze the performance of ChiSCAT under various noise models, in particular photon shot noise and noise dominated by cellular motions other than the signal. We finally propose ways to improve performance, especially in a setting dominated by cell motions, and conclude with an outlook on potential future directions.
title When can we see micromotion? Experimental and theoretical analysis of the ChiSCAT scheme
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.03365