Video 1: Image build-up with ultra-fast scanning

FromUltrafast, temporally stochastic STED nanoscopy of millisecond dynamics

Journal name:
Nature Methods
Volume:
12,
Pages:
827–830
Year published:
DOI:
doi:10.1038/nmeth.3481
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Accepted
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This video shows how images of static samples are acquired. The sample with EGFP-labeled HI-Viruses is scanned with a line frequency of 250 kHz. The photons collected in each frame are accumulated online. One can see both the single frames and the cumulative image during data acquisition in STED as well as in confocal mode. When a sufficient number of photons are collected or when the number of photons per frame decreases, for example due to bleaching, the acquisition can be stopped manually. The video is displayed in real time and is repeated three times.

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