Harmonically matched grating-based full-field quantitative high-resolution phase microscope for observing dynamics of transparent biological samples
- Creators
- Wu, Jigang
- Yaqoob, Zahid
- Heng, Xin
- Yang, Changhuei
Abstract
We have developed a full-field high resolution quantitative phase imaging technique for observing dynamics of transparent biological samples. By using a harmonically matched diffraction grating pair (600 and 1200 lines/mm), we were able to obtain non-trivial phase difference (other than 0° or 180°) between the output ports of the gratings. Improving upon our previous design, our current system mitigates astigmatism artifacts and is capable of high resolution imaging. This system also employs an improved phase extraction algorithm. The system has a lateral resolution of 1.6 μm and a phase sensitivity of 62 mrad. We employed the system to acquire high resolution phase images of onion skin cells and a phase movie of amoeba proteus in motion.
Additional Information
© 2007 Optical Society of America. Original Manuscript: September 6, 2007. Manuscript Accepted: December 14, 2007. Revised Manuscript: December 4, 2007. Published: December 19, 2007. This work is supported by NSF career award BES-0547657.Attached Files
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- BES-0547657
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