
Aberration-corrected microscopy
Aberration-corrected microscopy is an advanced imaging technique that enhances the clarity of microscopic images by correcting distortions caused by lens imperfections. In traditional microscopes, these aberrations can blur details in images of tiny objects, like cells or materials. Aberration-corrected microscopes use specialized technology, including sophisticated lenses and computational methods, to refine the focus and improve image quality. This allows scientists to observe fine structures at a much higher resolution, enabling breakthroughs in fields such as biology, materials science, and nanotechnology. Essentially, it makes the invisible world visible with remarkable precision.