| Literature DB >> 28663877 |
Donghun Ryu1, Zihao Wang2, Kuan He2, Guoan Zheng3, Roarke Horstmeyer4,5, Oliver Cossairt2.
Abstract
On-chip holographic video is a convenient way to monitor biological samples simultaneously at high spatial resolution and over a wide field-of-view. However, due to the limited readout rate of digital detector arrays, one often faces a tradeoff between the per-frame pixel count and frame rate of the captured video. In this report, we propose a subsampled phase retrieval (SPR) algorithm to overcome the spatial-temporal trade-off in holographic video. Compared to traditional phase retrieval approaches, our SPR algorithm uses over an order of magnitude less pixel measurements while maintaining suitable reconstruction quality. We use an on-chip holographic video setup with pixel sub-sampling to experimentally demonstrate a factor of 5.5 increase in sensor frame rate while monitoring the in vivo movement of Peranema microorganisms.Entities:
Keywords: (090.0090) Holography; (100.5070) Phase retrieval; (110.1758) Computational imaging
Year: 2017 PMID: 28663877 PMCID: PMC5480592 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.8.001981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732