Literature DB >> 24787162

Off-axis digital holographic microscopy: practical design parameters for operating at diffraction limit.

Emilio Sánchez-Ortiga, Ana Doblas, Genaro Saavedra, Manuel Martínez-Corral, Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia.   

Abstract

The utilization of microscope objectives (MOs) in digital holographic microscopy (DHM) has associated effects that are not present in conventional optical microscopy. The remaining phase curvature, which can ruin the quantitative phase imaging, is the most evident and analyzed. As phase imaging is considered, this interest has made possible the development of different methods of overcoming its undesired consequences. Additionally to the effects in phase imaging, there exist a set of less obvious conditions that have to be accounted for as MOs are utilized in DHM to achieve diffraction-limit operation. These conditions have to be considered even in the case in which only amplitude or intensity imaging is of interest. In this paper, a thorough analysis of the physical parameters that control the appropriate utilization of MOs in DHM is presented. A regular DHM system is theoretically modeled on the basis of the imaging theory. The Fourier spectrum of the recorded hologram is analyzed to evaluate the performance of the DHM. A set of the criteria that consider the microscope features and the recording parameters to achieve DHM operation at the diffraction limit is derived. Numerical modeling and experimental results are shown to validate our findings.

Year:  2014        PMID: 24787162     DOI: 10.1364/AO.53.002058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


  9 in total

1.  Resolution enhancement in integral microscopy by physical interpolation.

Authors:  Anabel Llavador; Emilio Sánchez-Ortiga; Juan Carlos Barreiro; Genaro Saavedra; Manuel Martínez-Corral
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2015-07-10       Impact factor: 3.732

2.  Quantitative observations on cytoskeleton changes of osteocytes at different cell parts using digital holographic microscopy.

Authors:  Runyu Cao; Wen Xiao; Xintong Wu; Lianwen Sun; Feng Pan
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2017-12-05       Impact factor: 3.732

3.  Single-Shot 3D Topography of Transmissive and Reflective Samples with a Dual-Mode Telecentric-Based Digital Holographic Microscope.

Authors:  Ana Doblas; Charity Hayes-Rounds; Rohan Isaac; Felio Perez
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 3.847

4.  Quantitative phase imaging in common-path cross-referenced holographic microscopy using double-exposure method.

Authors:  Jaromír Běhal
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-07-05       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Physical pupil manipulation for speckle reduction in digital holographic microscopy.

Authors:  Carlos Buitrago-Duque; Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2021-01-30

6.  Dynamic Tomographic Phase Microscopy by Double Six-Pack Holography.

Authors:  Simcha K Mirsky; Itay Barnea; Natan T Shaked
Journal:  ACS Photonics       Date:  2022-04-08       Impact factor: 7.077

7.  Space-time wave packets localized in all dimensions.

Authors:  Murat Yessenov; Justin Free; Zhaozhong Chen; Eric G Johnson; Martin P J Lavery; Miguel A Alonso; Ayman F Abouraddy
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 17.694

8.  pyDHM: A Python library for applications in digital holographic microscopy.

Authors:  Raul Castañeda; Carlos Trujillo; Ana Doblas
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-10-10       Impact factor: 3.752

9.  Advantages of Fresnel biprism-based digital holographic microscopy in quantitative phase imaging.

Authors:  Charity Hayes-Rounds; Brian Bogue-Jimenez; Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia; Omar Skalli; Ana Doblas
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 3.170

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