Wide area quantitative phase microscopy by spatial phase scanning digital holography
Myung K. Kim
Abstract
A new technique of digital holographic microscopy is introduced for large area quantitative phase microscopy, dubbed spatial phase scanning digital holography, where the object specimen in an interferometer is scanned across the tilted reference phase field, while acquiring camera frames at regular intervals. Both the large area scan and phase shift acquisition are achieved in one sweep, using a simple optomechanical system. The technique can be useful in diverse applications such as fast scans of blood smear, cell and tissue cultures, and microelectronic surface profiles.
Topics & Concepts
Digital holographic microscopyOpticsDigital holographyHolographyPhase (matter)InterferometryHolographic interferometryMicroscopyMaterials sciencePhase imagingSpatial frequencyDepth of fieldInterference microscopyProfilometerImage resolutionPhysicsSurface finishComposite materialQuantum mechanicsDigital Holography and MicroscopyMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques