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Portable quantitative phase microscope for material metrology and biological imaging

Mengxuan Niu, Gang Luo, Xin Shu, Fuyang Qu, Shuang Zhou, Yi‐Ping Ho, Ni Zhao, Renjie Zhou

2020Photonics Research43 citationsDOI

Abstract

Quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) has emerged as an important tool for material metrology and biological imaging. For broader adoption in those applications, we have proposed and demonstrated a new portable off-axis QPM method, which works in both transmission and reflection modes to meet different sample measurement requirements. The temporal and spatial sensitivities of our system, as quantified by optical path-length difference values, are 0.65 nm and 1.04 nm, respectively. To demonstrate its applicability for a wide range of applications, we deployed our system for profiling transistor gold electrode samples, observing red blood cell membrane fluctuations, imaging living cells flowing in a microfluidic chip, etc. Our portable QPM system has a low-cost design and involves a simple and robust phase-retrieval algorithm that we envision will allow for broader deployment at different environmental settings, including in resource-limited sites and integration with other metrology or imaging modalities.

Topics & Concepts

MetrologyMaterials scienceComputer scienceMicroscopeMicroscopyLab-on-a-chipMicrofluidicsNanotechnologyOpticsPhase imagingBiological imagingPhysicsFluorescenceDigital Holography and MicroscopyAdvanced X-ray Imaging TechniquesOptical measurement and interference techniques