User talk:Twlk42/sandbox

Topic 1: X-ray microscopy
''EG: This looks like a very good topic, Zeguan. The only thing is that there is already an article for X-ray microscope. You still have much to add to that page (it's a Start-class article), including an "X-ray microscopy" section. That way, you can add to the invention and other sections about the microscopes themselves and also a section on their use. Later, if it seems useful and warranted, you or someone can move the microscopy material to its own page. WritingMan (talk) 15:37, 25 April 2019 (UTC) ''

''ZW: Thanks for the comments. Yes, I'll add text under the "X-ray microscope" article first. The reason why I chose "microscopy" over "microscope" is that "microscopy" indicates a technique or method while "microscope" only means an imaging hardware. Twlk42 (talk) 18:15, 26 April 2019 (UTC) ''

''EG: Yes, I think your point is valid, and it sounds like they probably warrant separate articles. You could put a brief overview of microscopy on the microscope page and then link that to the other article. Good work!WritingMan (talk) 14:41, 28 April 2019 (UTC)''

''I've created Sandbox for "X-ray microscope". Twlk42 (talk) 18:32, 26 April 2019 (UTC)''

Lead section

 * 1) Definition
 * 2) Invention
 * 3) Working principles
 * 4) Classification
 * 5) Applications
 * 6) Limits

Principles and instrument

 * 1) Concepts
 * 2) Instrumentation
 * 3) Classification

Invention and development

 * 1) Invention
 * 2) Big milestones/events
 * 3) Development
 * 4) Current status

Topic 2: Structured illumination microscopy
''EG: This also looks very interesting. There is a list of microscopy techniques on the microscopy page, and a couple of them mention illumination (and one has a link to a main article for that technique), so I don't know if yours is the same as one of those...? If not, you could put a short description there and then create a main article about your technique. WritingMan (talk) 15:42, 25 April 2019 (UTC)''

ZW: Thanks for your review. "Structure illumination" means different thing with all the "illumination" mentioned in the microscopy page. But the Super-resolution microscopy page described it in a section. Do you think I can extend this section into a new article or just add materials under this exciting short section? Twlk42 (talk) 18:15, 26 April 2019 (UTC)

Lead section

 * 1) Definition and basic concepts
 * 2) Resolution enhancement
 * 3) Types
 * 4) Uses (fast in vivo super-resolution imaging)
 * 5) Invention and development

Working principles

 * 1) Structured illumination
 * 2) Spatial resolution enhancement
 * 3) Reconstruction

Development and variants

 * 1) 2D TIRF illumination
 * 2) Non-linear 3D structured illumination
 * 3) LLSM