Point Spread Function
How to measure point spread function (PSF).
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View slide using objective of choice (usually high NA lens). Use the correct immersion oil for your specimen mounting medium and for any correction collar settings.
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Find a bright bead 0.1µm diameter which will appear as a bright point of light with no discernable structure.
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Set camera gain/exposure so as not to over/undersaturate the image.
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Capture a Z-series through the entire bead, capture 40 z-images using a Z-step increment of 0.1µm.
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Collecting a Z-series using different refractive index immersion oils will allow you to find the best immersion oil for your application.
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Using your image manipulation software produce a 3D stack of your z-series. its important that your software can rotate the 3D image in the xz plane as well as xy.
Using the PSF
Astigmatism (xy view)
Good PSF | Moderate Astigmatism | Very Bad |
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Axial Skew (xz view) Note on a confocal system the PSF appears as more of a focussed point without the haze above and below.
Good PSF | Skewed to the top of PSF | Very badly skewed to the left |
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Images by Applied Precision
Uses for PSF
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Deconvolution
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Objective Resolution (FWHM)
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Objective Quality Check