Complex optically computed phase microscopy for label-free sub-cellular imaging

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In this study, we investigated a complex optically computed phase microscopy (complex-OCPM) technology. Based on a low coherence interferometer and an innovative optical computation approach, the complex-OCPM imaging system achieves depth resolved quantitative phase measurement. Particularly, the complex-OCPM imaging system directly measures the complex amplitude of the optical field emerging from the sample, extracts the phase as the argument of a complex signal, and achieves a high spatial resolution in phase imaging. We evaluated the performance of complex-OCPM imaging using resolution targets and live cells. Our results show that the complex-OCPM system achieves quantitative phase imaging with sub-cellular resolution on label-free cells.

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Liu, X., Liu, Y., Yu, S., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Complex optically computed phase microscopy for label-free sub-cellular imaging. Optics Continuum, 2(4), 793–800. https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTCON.486396

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