Optical design for a spatial-spectral volume holographic imaging system
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Gelsinger-Austin, Paul J.; Luo, Yuan; Watson, Jonathan Matthew; Barbastathis, George; Kostuk, Raymond K.; Barton, Jennifer K.; Castro, Jose M.; ... Show more Show less
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The spatial-spectral holographic imaging system (S[superscript 2]-VHIS) is a promising alternative to confocal microscopy due to its capabilities to simultaneously image several sample depths with high resolution. However, the field of view of previously presented S[superscript 2]-VHIS prototypes has been restricted to less than 200 mu m. We present experimental results of an improved S[superscript 2]-VHIS design that has a field of view of ~ 1 mm while maintaining high resolution and dynamic range.
Date issued
2010-04Department
Lincoln Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Optical Engineering
Publisher
Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
Citation
Gelsinger-Austin, Paul J., Yuan Luo, Jonathan M. Watson, Raymond K. Kostuk, George Barbastathis, Jennifer K. Barton and Jose M. Castro, "Optical design for a spatial-spectral volume holographic imaging system", Opt. Eng. 49, 043001 (Apr 12, 2010); © 2010 SPIE.
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0091-3286