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Quantitative phase image stitching guided by reconstructed intensity images in one-shot double field of view multiplexed digital holographic microscopy

Benyong Chen, Hui Gao, Liu Huang, Liping Yan, Yingtian Lou, Xiaping Fu

2024Biomedical Optics Express11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In digital holographic microscopy (DHM), achieving large field of view (FOV) imaging while maintaining high resolution is critical for quantitative phase measurements of biological cell tissues and micro-nano structures. We present a quantitative phase image stitching guided by reconstructed intensity images in one-shot double FOV multiplexed DHM. Double FOVs are recorded simultaneously through frequency division multiplexing; intensity feature pairs are accurately extracted by multi-algorithm fusion; aberrations and non-common baselines are effectively corrected by preprocessing. Experimental results show that even if phase images have coherent noise, complex aberrations, low overlap rate and large size, this method can achieve high-quality phase stitching.

Topics & Concepts

Image stitchingDigital holographic microscopyHolographyOpticsComputer sciencePhase (matter)Artificial intelligenceDigital holographyComputer visionImage qualityField of viewMicroscopyPhysicsImage (mathematics)Quantum mechanicsDigital Holography and MicroscopyImage Processing Techniques and ApplicationsOptical measurement and interference techniques
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