Structured illumination in compact and field-portable 3D-printed shearing digital holographic microscopy for resolution enhancement

  • O’Connor T
  • Doblas A
  • Javidi B
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Abstract

A compact and field-portable three-dimensional (3D)-printed structured illumination (SI) digital holographic microscope based on shearing geometry is presented. By illuminating the sample using a SI pattern, the lateral resolution in both reconstructed phase and amplitude images can be improved up to twice the resolution provided by conventional illumination. The use of a 3D-printed system and shearing geometry reduces the complexity of the system, while providing high temporal stability. The experimental results for the USAF resolution target show a resolution improvement of a factor of two which corroborates the theoretical prediction. Resolution enhancement in phase imaging is also demonstrated by imaging a biological sample. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a compact and field-portable SI digital holographic system based on shearing geometry.

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O’Connor, T., Doblas, A., & Javidi, B. (2019). Structured illumination in compact and field-portable 3D-printed shearing digital holographic microscopy for resolution enhancement. Optics Letters, 44(9), 2326. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.44.002326

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