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Coherence-controlled holographic microscopy principle embodiment into Q-PHASE microscope: story of a successful technology transfer

LOŠŤÁK, M. CHMELÍK, R.

Originální název

Coherence-controlled holographic microscopy principle embodiment into Q-PHASE microscope: story of a successful technology transfer

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

Curiously, the coherence-controlled holographic microscopy (CCHM) was brought into the world owing to the endeavor of Chmelik's team at Brno University of Technology (BUT) to avoid scanning in confocal microscopy. As coherence gating seemed to be the way, the Leith & Upatnieks proposal of incoherent holography had been considered attractive. Their method made interference system free from strict dependence on both spatial and temporal coherence. Off axis holographic system proposed on such basis has been proved capable of coherence based depth discrimination in single wide-field shot in reflected-light arrangement. Consequently, extremely low-coherence holographic imaging had been found highly contributive also to the image quality depriving it from coherence artefacts and improving its transversal resolution. This is why CCHM promised high precision of quantitative phase imaging (QPI) in transmitted light set up that was realized for cell biology. However the cost of necessarily complicated optical design and need of very precise mechanics forced the team of prof Chmelik at BUT to search for a company capable of mastering the instrument.

Klíčová slova

holographic microscopy; quantitative phase imaging; coherence gate effect; live cells; turbid media; low coherence

Autoři

LOŠŤÁK, M.; CHMELÍK, R.

Vydáno

9. 3. 2016

ISBN

978-1-62841-952-8

Kniha

QUANTITATIVE PHASE IMAGING II

ISSN

0277-786X

Periodikum

Proceedings of SPIE

Ročník

9718

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

971816-1

Strany do

971816-6

Strany počet

6

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