scholarly journals Differentiable Event Stream Simulator for Non-Rigid 3D Tracking

Author(s):  
Jalees Nehvi ◽  
Vladislav Golyanik ◽  
Franziska Mueller ◽  
Hans-Peter Seidel ◽  
Mohamed Elgharib ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yanxiang Wang ◽  
Xian Zhang ◽  
Yiran Shen ◽  
Bowen Du ◽  
Guangrong Zhao ◽  
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Particles ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 343-353
Author(s):  
Fernando Domingues Amaro ◽  
Elisabetta Baracchini ◽  
Luigi Benussi ◽  
Stefano Bianco ◽  
Cesidio Capoccia ◽  
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The CYGNO project aims at developing a high resolution Time Projection Chamber with optical readout for directional dark matter searches and solar neutrino spectroscopy. Peculiar CYGNO’s features are the 3D tracking capability provided by the combination of photomultipliers and scientific CMOS camera signals, combined with a helium-fluorine-based gas mixture at atmospheric pressure amplified by gas electron multipliers structures. In this paper, the performances achieved with CYGNO prototypes and the prospects for the upcoming underground installation at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso of a 50-L detector in fall 2021 will be discussed, together with the plans for a 1-m3 experiment. The synergy with the ERC consolidator, grant project INITIUM, aimed at realising negative ion drift operation within the CYGNO 3D optical approach, will be further illustrated.


Author(s):  
Thomas Morwald ◽  
Marek Kopicki ◽  
Rustam Stolkin ◽  
Jeremy Wyatt ◽  
Sebastian Zurek ◽  
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Nano Letters ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 980-986 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bram van den Broek ◽  
Brian Ashcroft ◽  
Tjerk H. Oosterkamp ◽  
John van Noort

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. eabe3902
Author(s):  
Martin Rieu ◽  
Thibault Vieille ◽  
Gaël Radou ◽  
Raphaël Jeanneret ◽  
Nadia Ruiz-Gutierrez ◽  
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While crucial for force spectroscopists and microbiologists, three-dimensional (3D) particle tracking suffers from either poor precision, complex calibration, or the need of expensive hardware, preventing its massive adoption. We introduce a new technique, based on a simple piece of cardboard inserted in the objective focal plane, that enables simple 3D tracking of dilute microparticles while offering subnanometer frame-to-frame precision in all directions. Its linearity alleviates calibration procedures, while the interferometric pattern enhances precision. We illustrate its utility in single-molecule force spectroscopy and single-algae motility analysis. As with any technique based on back focal plane engineering, it may be directly embedded in a commercial objective, providing a means to convert any preexisting optical setup in a 3D tracking system. Thanks to its precision, its simplicity, and its versatility, we envision that the technique has the potential to enhance the spreading of high-precision and high-throughput 3D tracking.


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