Multi-layered full-field phase imaging using continuous-wave terahertz ptychography

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Stimuli to excitable cells and various cellular processes can cause cell surface deformations; for example, when excitable cell membrane potentials are altered during action potentials. However, these cellular changes may be at or below the diffraction limit (in dendrites the structures measured are as small as 1 µm), and imaging by traditional methods is challenging. Using dual lenses incoherent holography lattice light-sheet (IHLLS-2L) detection with holographic phase imaging of selective fluorescent markers, we can extract the full-field cellular morphology or structural changes of the object’s phase in response to external stimulus. This approach will open many new possibilities in imaging neuronal activity and, overall, in light sheet imaging. In this paper, we present IHLLS-2L as a well-suited technique for quantifying cell membrane deformation in neurons without the actuation of a sample stage or detection microscope objective.


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