Calibration‐Free Single‐Frame Super‐Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy
Anežka Dostálová, Dominik Vašinka, Robert Stárek, Miroslav JežekABSTRACT
Molecular fluorescence microscopy is a leading approach to super‐resolution and nanoscale imaging in life and material sciences. However, super‐resolution fluorescence microscopy is often bottlenecked by system‐specific calibrations and long acquisitions of sparsely blinking molecules. We present a deep‐learning approach that reconstructs super‐resolved images directly from a single diffraction‐limited camera frame. The model is trained exclusively on synthetic data encompassing a wide range of optical and sample parameters, enabling robust generalization across microscopes and experimental conditions. Applied to dense terrylene samples with 150 ms acquisition time, our method significantly reduces reconstruction error compared to Richardson–Lucy deconvolution, ThunderSTORM multi‐emitter fitting