| Literature DB >> 18846168 |
Christophe Minetti1, Natacha Callens, Gwennou Coupier, Thomas Podgorski, Frank Dubois.
Abstract
We investigate the use of a digital holographic microscope working with partially coherent spatial illumination to study concentration profiles inside confined deformable bodies flowing in microchannels. The studied phenomenon is rapidly changing in time and requires the recording of the complete holographic information for every frame. For this purpose, we implemented one of the classical methods of off-axis digital holography: the Fourier method. Digital holography allows one to numerically investigate a volume by refocusing the different planes of depth, allowing one to locate the objects under investigation in three dimensions. Furthermore, the phase is directly related to the refractive index, thus to the concentration inside the body. Based on simple symmetry assumptions, we present an original method for determining the concentration profiles inside deformable objects in microconfined flows. Details of the optical and numerical implementation, as well as exemplative experimental results are presented. (c) 2008 Optical Society of AmericaYear: 2008 PMID: 18846168 DOI: 10.1364/ao.47.005305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Opt ISSN: 1559-128X Impact factor: 1.980