Speckle-field digital holographic microscopy
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Badizadegan, Kamran; Dasari, Ramachandra Rao; Yaqoob, Zahid; Choi, Wonshik; Feld, Michael S.; Park, YongKeun; ... Show more Show less
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The use of coherent light in conventional holographic phase
microscopy (HPM) poses three major drawbacks: poor spatial resolution,
weak depth sectioning, and fixed pattern noise due to unwanted diffraction.
Here, we report a technique which can overcome these drawbacks, but
maintains the advantage of phase microscopy - high contrast live cell
imaging and 3D imaging. A speckle beam of a complex spatial pattern is
used for illumination to reduce fixed pattern noise and to improve optical
sectioning capability. By recording of the electric field of speckle, we
demonstrate high contrast 3D live cell imaging without the need for axial
scanning - neither objective lens nor sample stage. This technique has great
potential in studying biological samples with improved sensitivity,
resolution and optical sectioning capability.
Date issued
2009-07Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Spectroscopy LaboratoryJournal
Optics Express
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Citation
Park,YongKeun et al. "Speckle-field digital holographic microscopy," Opt. Express 17, 12285-12292 (2009) ©2009 Optical Society of America.
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
1094-4087