ljusfältmikroskopi
Ljusfältmikroskopi is a microscopy technique that records light field information, allowing for post‑capture refocusing and three‑dimensional visualization. Unlike conventional bright‑field microscopy, which records only intensity, the light‑field camera captures both the spatial and angular distribution of light rays at each point in the image. This is typically achieved by inserting a microlens array between the objective lens and the sensor, or by using a plenoptic camera architecture.
The principle behind the technique relies on sparse sampling of the optical field. Each microlens focuses a
Key advantages include the ability to refocus after acquisition, reduced photobleaching since samples need not be
Ljusfältmikroskopi has found applications in cellular biology, where rapid 3‑D imaging of living cells is required,