Abstract
Dual-channel phase-shifting interferometry for simultaneous phase microscopy is presented. Red and blue light beams are used for microscope illumination. A 45° tilted beamsplitter replicates the object and reference waves in red light together with the object wave in blue light into two parallel beams. The two resulting quadrature phase-shifting interferograms in red light and the object waves in blue light are generated in the two channels. The two interferograms are recorded simultaneously by a color chargecoupled device (CCD) camera, and can be separated via RGB components of the recorded color patterns without crosstalk. As a result, the phase of tested specimen can be retrieved. The feasibility of the proposed method is demonstrated by test performed on a microscopic specimen. © 2012 Chinese Optics Letters.
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Juanjuan Zheng, J. Z., Baoli Yao, B. Y., Romano A. Rupp, R. A. R., Tong Ye, T. Y., Peng Gao, P. G., Junwei Min, J. M., & Rongli Guo, R. G. (2012). Dual-channel phase-shifting interferometry for microscopy with second wavelength assistance. Chinese Optics Letters, 10(1), 010901–010904. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201210.010901
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