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BuchKartoniert, Paperback
634 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am18.09.20201st ed. 2020
This open access book, edited and authored by a team of world-leading researchers, provides a broad overview of advanced photonic methods for nanoscale visualization, as well as describing a range of fascinating in-depth studies.mehr
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KlappentextThis open access book, edited and authored by a team of world-leading researchers, provides a broad overview of advanced photonic methods for nanoscale visualization, as well as describing a range of fascinating in-depth studies.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-34415-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum18.09.2020
Auflage1st ed. 2020
Seiten634 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXXII, 634 p. 234 illus., 209 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.49042782

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: Fundamentals and Tutorials.- Basic Knowledge in STED Nanoscopy (A. Egner, C. Geisler, and R. Siegmund).- Basic Knowledge in Coherent X-ray Imaging (T. Salditt, A.-L. Robisch).- Basic Knowledge: X-ray Focusing & Optics (T. Salditt and M. Osterhoff).- Statistical Foundations of Nanoscale Photonic Imaging (A. Munk, T. Staudt, and F. Werner).- Inverse Problems (T. Hohage, B. Sprung, and F. Weidling).-  Proximal Methods for Image Processing (D. R. Luke).- Part II: Progress and Perspectives.- Quantifying the Number of Molecules in STED/RESOLFT Nanoscopy (J. Keller-Findeisen, S. Sahl, and S. W. Hell).- Metal-Induced Energy Transfer Imaging (A. I. Chizhik, and J. Enderlein).- Reversibly Switchable Fluorescent Proteins for RESOLFT Nanoscopy (N. A. Jensen, I. Jansen, M. Kamper, and S. Jakobs).- A Statistical and Biophysical Toolbox to Elucidate Structure and Formation of Stress Fibers (B. Eltzner, L. Hauke, S. Huckemann, F. Fehfeldt, and C. Wollnik).- Photonic Imaging with Statistical Guarantees: From Multiscale Testing to Multiscale Estimation (A. Munk, K. Proksch, H. Li, and F. Werner).- Efficient, Quantitative Numerical Methods for Statistical Image Deconvolution and Denoising (D. R. Luke, C. Charitha, R. Shefi, and Y. Malitsky).- Holographic Imaging and Tomography of Biological Cells and Tissues (T. Salditt, and M. Töpperwien).- Constrained Reconstructions in X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging: Uniqueness, Stability and Algorithms (S. Maretzke, T. Hohage).- Scanning Small-Angle X-ray Scattering and Coherent X-ray Imaging of Cells (T. Salditt and S. Köster).- Single Particle Imaging with FEL using Photon Correlations (B. von Ardenne and H. Grubmüller).- Development of Ultrafast X-ray Free Electron Laser Tools in (Bio)Chemical Research (S. Techert, S. Thekku Veedu, S. Bari).- Polarization-sensitive Coherent Diffractive Imaging Using HHG (S. Zayko, O. Kfir, and C. Ropers).- Nonlinear Light Generation in Localized Fields Using Gases and Tailored Solids (M. Sivis and C. Ropers).- Wavefront and Coherence Characteristics of Extreme UV and Soft X-ray Sources (B. Schäfer, B. Flöter, T. Mey, and K. Mann).- Laboratory-scale Soft X-ray Source for Microscopy and Absorption Spectroscopy (M. Müller and K. Mann).- Multilayer Zone Plates for Hard X-ray Imaging (M. Osterhoff and H.-U. Krebs).- Convergence Analysis of Iteraive Algorithms for Phase Retrieval (D. R. Luke and A.-L. Martins).- One-Dimensional Discrete-Time Phase Retrieval (R. Beinert and G. Plonka).mehr

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Autor



Tim Salditt received a Ph.D. and Habilitation in Physics at the University of Munich (LMU). He was the chair of the German Research Foundation (DFG) Collaborative Research Center for Nanoscale Photonic Imaging at the University of Göttingen and is a member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences. He is currently Professor for Experimental Physics at the University of Göttingen.

 

Alexander Egner received a Dr. rer. Nat. in Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He was with the Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen where he became the head of the Central Light Microscopy Facility. He is currently Director of the Laser-Laboratory-Göttingen.

 

Russell Luke received a PhD in Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. He has been a Research Fellow at NASA´s Goddard Space Flight Center and the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences in Vancouver as well as Associate Professor at the University of Delware. He is currently Professor of Continuous Optimization at the University of Göttingen.