Fourier Transform Flashcards
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Basic FT Principle in CryoEM
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- electron beam shot through sample and scattered
- image is FT of sample
- lense creates inverse FT of electrons to form image
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Wave Components
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- frequency (or wavelength)
- amplitude
- phase shift
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Reciprocal Space
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- wavelength and frequency are reciprocal
- waves can be represented in frequency/reciprocal space
- amplitude and phase represented as a function of frequency
4
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Fourier Transform
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- essentially teasing apart composite waves into discrete sine wave components
- calculates component sine waves of composite (distinct frequencies/amplitudes)
- inverse FT puts components back together
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DC Components
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- straight horizontal line
- constant
- infinite wavelength with frequency of 0
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2D Waves
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- amplitude, phase, and 2D frequency component
- oscillating in two directions (a,b)
- detect frequency along a and b axes
- DC of 0,0
- plot wave component and DC component (Friedl pairs)
eg. frequency of 2 along a and 0 along b will give 0,0 and -2,0 and 2,0 - amplitude of Friedl pairs sum to amplitude of single wave
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Composite 2D Waves
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- each component wave forms individual spot coordinates
- black spots have no image contribution
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Fourier Transform Definition
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decompose complex composite waves into component 2D sine waves with given 2D frequency/phase/amplitudes corresponding to these frequencies
- inverse FT to get back to original image
- each pixel represents amplitudes of each 2D sine ave in image
- changing one pixel in original image changes every fourier component
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Process of Image Creation
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- image FT into pixel image
- extract individual FT components
- inverse fourier transform into waves
- build image from layering waves
10
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Filters
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- applied in reciprocal space
- low pass filter: low spatial filter
- high pass filter: removes dc component/high spatial frequency
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3D Waves
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- X,Y,Z fourier components in sine waves
- can visualise 3D composite wave of a molecule
- go from 3D image to waves with specific phases/amplitudes with respect to wave frequency