Abstract
Many interferometry-based quantitative phase contrast imaging techniques require a separately generated coherent reference wave. This results in a low phase stability and the demand for a precise adjustment of the intensity ratio between object and reference wave. To overcome these problems, the performance of a Michelson interferometer approach for digital holographic microscopy was analyzed that avoids a separately generated reference wave by superposition of different image areas. It is shown that this simplified arrangement yields improved phase stability. Furthermore, results from time-lapse investigations on living pancreas tumor cells demonstrate the capability of the method for reliable quantitative phase contrast imaging.
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Kemper, B., Vollmer, A., von Bally, G., Rommel, C. E., & Schnekenburger, J. (2011). Simplified approach for quantitative digital holographic phase contrast imaging of living cells. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(02), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3540674
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