Video-rate tomographic phase microscopy
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Fang-Yen, Chris; Choi, Wonshik; Sung, Yongjin; Holbrow, Charles J.; Dasari, Ramachandra Rao; Feld, Michael S.; ... Show more Show less
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Tomographic phase microscopy measures the 3-D refractive index distribution of cells and tissues
by combining the information from a series of angle-dependent interferometric phase images. In the original
device, the frame rate was limited to 0.1 frames per second (fps) by the technique used to acquire phase images,
preventing measurements of moving or rapidly changing samples. We describe an improved tomographic phase
microscope in which phase images are acquired via a spatial fringe pattern demodulation method, enabling a full
tomogram acquisition rate of 30 fps. In addition, in this system the refractive index is calculated by a diffraction
tomography algorithm that accounts for the effects of diffraction in the 3-D reconstruction.We use the instrument to
quantitatively monitor rapid changes in refractive index within defined subregions of cells due to exposure to acetic
acid or changes in medium osmolarity.
Date issued
2011-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Spectroscopy LaboratoryJournal
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Publisher
SPIE
Citation
Christopher Fang-Yen, Wonshik Choi, Yongjin Sung, Charles J. Holbrow, Ramachandra R. Dasari and Michael S. Feld, "Video-rate tomographic phase microscopy", J. Biomed. Opt. 16, 011005 (Jan 14, 2011); doi:10.1117/1.3522506 © 2011 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
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1083-3668