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HONG KONG, Dec. 28, 2020 — Researchers at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have developed a phase-reliant method of synthetic aperture microscopy (SAM). The method, introduced as “high spatial and temporal resolution synthetic aperture phase microscopy,” or “HISTR-SAPM,” features a setup of digital micromirror devices (DMDs) — electronic components commonly used in digital projectors and that contain a matrix of micromirrors — overcomes previously existing limitations
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