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Dear Christophe,
Is your TIRF rotational polarization or linear polarization? It seems
to me like a fluorescence dipole PSF.
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Peng Xi
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Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
Peking University, Beijing, China
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http://bme.pku.edu.cn/~xipeng/On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 4:10 PM, Christophe Leterrier <
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> Dear microscopists,
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> I am using a very nice TIRF microscope with a 100X, 1.49 NA objective. I
> had the impression that there was a slight lateral shift when defocusing up
> and down, so I checked the PSF with 100 nm beads on a HR #1.5 coverslip.
> What appears on the attached image (three planes taken at -1, 0 and +1 um)
> is that the PSF is not rotationnally symetric, i.e.more intense on the
> left-bottom side :
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_JeGjE7nBHWWFViM0pwSy0xR3M/view>
> This asymetry is quite constant over the field of view (it is not radial
> relative to the center of the field). It does not depend on the
> illumination (it is the same under azimutal laser, TIRF laser,
> epifluorescence lamp). It does not depend on the filter cube used. Finally
> (and this is what surprises me the most), I got another brand new 100X,
> 1.49 objective for testing and it still shows up (the attached image is
> taken with the new objective).
>
> Do you have an idea if what could be wrong, and how to correct it? Could it
> be caused by an internal lens? By the sample used?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Christophe
>