Isotropic-Resolution Tomographic Diffractive Microscopy
Language
en
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2018 20th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2018 20th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2018-07-01, Bucharest. p. 1-4
IEEE
English Abstract
Microscopy techniques based on recording of the optical field diffracted by the specimen, in amplitude and phase, like Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM) have been a growing research topic in recent years. Tomographic ...Read more >
Microscopy techniques based on recording of the optical field diffracted by the specimen, in amplitude and phase, like Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM) have been a growing research topic in recent years. Tomographic acquisitions are possible if one is able to record information, while controlling variations of the specimen illumination. Classical approaches consider either illumination variation, simple to implement, but suffering fro the classical "missing cone" problem, or sample rotation, delivering images with quasi-isotropic, but lower resolution. We have developed an original-, combined tomographic diffractive microscope setup, making use of specimen rotation as well as illumination rotation, which is able to deliver images with an almost isotropic resolution better than 200 nm.Read less <
English Keywords
3-D microscopy
Interference microscopy
Digital holography
Holographic interferometry
Origin
Hal imported