Two-step phase-shifting fluorescence incoherent holographic microscopy

  • Qin W
  • Yang X
  • Li Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fluorescence holographic microscope (FINCHSCOPE) is a motionless fluorescence holographic imaging technique based on Fresnel incoherent correlation holography (FINCH) that shows promise in reconstructing three-dimensional fluorescence images of biological specimens with three holograms. We report a developing two-step phase-shifting method that reduces the required number of holograms from three to two. Using this method, we resolved microscopic fluorescent beads that were three-dimensionally distributed at different depths with two interferograms captured by a CCD camera. The method enables the FINCHSCOPE to work in conjunction with the frame-straddling technique and significantly enhance imaging speed.

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Qin, W., Yang, X., Li, Y., Peng, X., Yao, H., Qu, X., & Gao, B. Z. (2014). Two-step phase-shifting fluorescence incoherent holographic microscopy. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 19(6), 060503. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.19.6.060503

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