Digital self-referencing quantitative phase microscopy by wavefront folding in holographic image reconstruction

G. Coppola*, G. Di Caprio, M. Gioffré, R. Puglisi, D. Balduzzi, A. Galli, L. Miccio, M. Paturzo, S. Grilli, A. Finizio, P. Ferraro

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Abstract

A completely numerical method, named digital self-referencing holography, is described to easily accomplish a quantitative phase microscopy for microfluidic devices by a digital holographic microscope. The approach works through an appropriate numerical manipulation of the retrieved complex wavefront. The self-referencing is obtained by folding the retrieved wavefront in the image plane. The folding operation allows us to obtain the correct phase map by subtracting from the complex region of interest a flat area outside the microfluidic channel. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the method, quantitative phase maps of bovine spermatozoa and in vitro cells are retrieved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3390-3392
Number of pages3
JournalOptics Letters
Volume35
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2010

Keywords

  • holography
  • bovine spermatozoa
  • image reconstruction

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