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Polarization grating based on diffraction phase microscopy forquantitative phase imaging of paramecia

Meiling Zhang, Ying Ma, Yu Wang, Kai Wen, Juanjuan Zheng, Lixin Liu, Peng Gao

2020Optics Express27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents a polarization grating based diffraction phase microscopy (PG-DPM) and its application in bio-imaging. Compared with traditional diffraction phase microscopy (DPM) of which the fringe contrast is sample-dependent, the fringe contrast of PG-DPM is adjustable by changing the polarization of the illumination beam. Moreover, PG-DPM has been applied to real-time phase imaging of live paramecia for the first time. The study reveals that paramecium has self-helical forward motion characteristics, or more specifically, 77% clockwise and 23% anti-clockwise rotation when moving forward. We can envisage that PG-DPM will be applied to many different fields.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsMicroscopyPolarization (electrochemistry)DiffractionGratingDiffraction gratingPhase-contrast imagingMaterials scienceClockwisePhase retrievalPhase (matter)Phase contrast microscopyPhysicsFourier transformChemistryAmplitudePhysical chemistryQuantum mechanicsDigital Holography and MicroscopyOptical measurement and interference techniquesAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
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