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Noise suppression using optimum filtering of OCs generated by a multiport encoder/decoder
We propose a novel receiver configuration using an extreme narrow band-optical band pass filter (ENB-OBPF) to reduce the multiple access interference (MAI) and beat noises in an optical code division multiplexing (OCDM) transmission. We numerically and experimentally demonstrate an enhancement of the code detectability, that allows us to increase the number of users in a passive optical network (PON) from 4 to 8 without any forward error correction (FEC)
Fundamental precision limits of fluorescence microscopy: a new perspective on MINFLUX
In the past years, optical fluorescence microscopy (OFM) made steady progress
towards increasing the localisation precision of fluorescent emitters in
biological samples. The high precision achieved by these techniques has
prompted new claims, whose rigorous validation is an outstanding problem. For
this purpose, local estimation theory (LET) has emerged as the most used
mathematical tool.
We establish a novel multi-parameter estimation framework that captures the
full complexity of single-emitter localisation in an OFM experiment. Our
framework relies on the fact that there are other unknown parameters alongside
the emitter's coordinates, such as the average number of photons emitted
(brightness), that are correlated to the emitter position, and affect the
localisation precision. The increasing complexity of a multi-parameter approach
allows for a more accountable assessment of the precision.
We showcase our method with MINFLUX microscopy, the OFM approach that
nowadays generates images with the best resolution. Introducing the brightness
as an unknown parameter, we shed light on features that remain obscure in the
conventional approach: the precision can be increased only by increasing the
brightness, (i.e., illumination power or exposition time), whereas decreasing
the beam separation offers limited advantages.
We demonstrate that the proposed framework is a solid and general method for
the quantification of single-emitter localisation precision for any OFM
approach on equal footing, evaluating the localization precision of stimulated
emission depletion (STED) microscopy and making a comparison with MINFLUX
microscopy.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
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