Abstract
Dynamic full-field optical coherence tomography (D-FFOCT) has recently emerged as an invaluable live label-free and non-invasive imaging modality able to image subcellular biological structures and their metabolic activity within complex 3D samples. However, D-FFOCT suffers from fringe artefacts when imaging near reflective surfaces and is highly sensitive to vibrations. Here, we present interface Self-Referenced (iSR) D-FFOCT, an alternative configuration to D-FFOCT that takes advantage of the presence of the sample coverslip in between the sample and the objective by using it as a defocused reference arm, thus avoiding the aforementioned artefacts. We demonstrate the ability of iSR D-FFOCT to image 2D fibroblast cell cultures, which are among the flattest mammalian cells.
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Monfort, T., Azzollini, S., Ben Yacoub, T., Audo, I., Reichman, S., Grieve, K., & Thouvenin, O. (2023). Interface self-referenced dynamic full-field optical coherence tomography. Biomedical Optics Express, 14(7), 3491. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.488663
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