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Ptychographic lens-less birefringence microscopy using a mask-modulated polarization image sensor

Jeong-Soo Kim, Seungri Song, Hongseong Kim, Bora Kim, Mirae Park, Seung Jae Oh, Daesuk Kim, Barry Cense, Yong‐Min Huh, Joo Yong Lee, Chulmin Joo

2023Scientific Reports17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Birefringence, an inherent characteristic of optically anisotropic materials, is widely utilized in various imaging applications ranging from material characterizations to clinical diagnosis. Polarized light microscopy enables high-resolution, high-contrast imaging of optically anisotropic specimens, but it is associated with mechanical rotations of polarizer/analyzer and relatively complex optical designs. Here, we present a form of lens-less polarization-sensitive microscopy capable of complex and birefringence imaging of transparent objects without an optical lens and any moving parts. Our method exploits an optical mask-modulated polarization image sensor and single-input-state LED illumination design to obtain complex and birefringence images of the object via ptychographic phase retrieval. Using a camera with a pixel size of 3.45 μm, the method achieves birefringence imaging with a half-pitch resolution of 2.46 μm over a 59.74 mm 2 field-of-view, which corresponds to a space-bandwidth product of 9.9 megapixels. We demonstrate the high-resolution, large-area, phase and birefringence imaging capability of our method by presenting the phase and birefringence images of various anisotropic objects, including a monosodium urate crystal, and excised mouse eye and heart tissues.

Topics & Concepts

BirefringenceOpticsPolarizerMaterials scienceMicroscopyPolarization (electrochemistry)Lens (geology)AnisotropyOptical axisPolarimetryOptical microscopeOptical coherence tomographyOptoelectronicsPhysicsChemistryScatteringScanning electron microscopePhysical chemistryAdvanced X-ray Imaging TechniquesDigital Holography and MicroscopyAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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