Abstract
Many image processing operations involve the modification of the spatial frequency content of images. Here we demonstrate object-plane spatial frequency filtering utilizing the angular sensitivity of a commercial spectral bandstop filter. This approach to all-optical image processing is shown to generate real-time pseudo-3D images of transparent biological and other samples, such as human cervical cancer cells. This work demonstrates the potential of non-local, non-interferometric approaches to image processing for uses in label-free biological cell imaging and dynamical monitoring.
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Sulejman, S. B., Priscilla, N., Wesemann, L., Lee, W. S. L., Lou, J., Hinde, E., … Roberts, A. (2023). Thin film notch filters as platforms for biological image processing. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-31528-5
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