Fast-iterative blind reconstruction algorithms for accurate quantitative phase images in phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy

Author(s):  
Raul Castaneda ◽  
Carlos Buitrago ◽  
Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia ◽  
Aaron Robinson ◽  
Ana Doblas
Author(s):  
Kaveh Azartash ◽  
Enrico Gratton

A modified Mach-Zender set-up in reflection is applied to record and reconstruct holographic amplitude and phase images. A charged couple device (CCD) is used to record a hologram and numerical reconstruction algorithms are then applied to rebuild the hologram for obtaining both phase and amplitude information. One could also focus on multiple focal planes from a single hologram, similar to the focusing control of a conventional microscope. The morphology and behavior of mammalian cells is determined by an interaction between signals from the intracellular matrix and the cellular responses. It is important to note that the physical aspect of the extracellular matrix is as significant as the chemical nature of it. Specifically the stresses, mechanical forces, and the profile of the external environment have major effects on cell behavior. The mechanical and physical characteristics of a tissue are greatly dependent on a hierarchical spatial arrangement of its extra-cellular matrix components. A key player in the ECM is collagen which exhibits significant tensile strength on the cellular scale. Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) is applied to study the deformation of collage matrix in response to cell migration.


2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (34) ◽  
pp. G311 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Doblas ◽  
Carlos Buitrago-Duque ◽  
Aaron Robinson ◽  
Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin Hu ◽  
Yunxiu Shui ◽  
Yaohui Dai ◽  
Haiyu Wu ◽  
Gang Zhu ◽  
...  

A dual-wavelength digital holographic microscopy with premagnification is proposed to obtain the object surface measurements over the large gradient. The quantitative phase images of specimens are captured in high precision by the processing of filtering and phase compensation. The phase images are acquired without phase unwrapping, which is necessary in traditional digital holographic microscopy; thereby the proposed system can greatly increase the speed of reconstruction. The results of numerical simulation and optical experiments demonstrated that the reconstructed speed increased by 37.9 times, and the relative error of measurement is 4% compared with the traditional holographic microscopy system. It means that the proposed system can directly acquire the higher quality quantitative phase distribution for specimens.


2014 ◽  
Vol 256 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. ZIKMUND ◽  
L. KVASNICA ◽  
M. TÝČ ◽  
A. KŘÍŽOVÁ ◽  
J. ČOLLÁKOVÁ ◽  
...  

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