Single-shot refractive index slice imaging using spectrally multiplexed optical transfer function reshaping

  • Lee C
  • Hugonnet H
  • Park J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The refractive index (RI) of cells and tissues is crucial in pathophysiology as a noninvasive and quantitative imaging contrast. Although its measurements have been demonstrated using three-dimensional quantitative phase imaging methods, these methods often require bulky interferometric setups or multiple measurements, which limits the measurement sensitivity and speed. Here, we present a single-shot RI imaging method that visualizes the RI of the in-focus region of a sample. By exploiting spectral multiplexing and optical transfer function engineering, three color-coded intensity images of a sample with three optimized illuminations were simultaneously obtained in a single-shot measurement. The measured intensity images were then deconvoluted to obtain the RI image of the in-focus slice of the sample. As a proof of concept, a setup was built using Fresnel lenses and a liquid-crystal display. For validation purposes, we measured microspheres of known RI and cross-validated the results with simulated results. Various static and highly dynamic biological cells were imaged to demonstrate that the proposed method can conduct single-shot RI slice imaging of biological samples with subcellular resolution.

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Lee, C., Hugonnet, H., Park, J., Lee, M. J., Park, W., & Park, Y. (2023). Single-shot refractive index slice imaging using spectrally multiplexed optical transfer function reshaping. Optics Express, 31(9), 13806. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.485559

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