Tomographic phase microscopy: principles and applications in bioimaging
Tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) is an emerging optical microscopic technique for
bioimaging. TPM uses digital holographic measurements of complex scattered fields to …
bioimaging. TPM uses digital holographic measurements of complex scattered fields to …
Holographic tomography: techniques and biomedical applications
V Balasubramani, A Kuś, HY Tu, CJ Cheng… - Applied Optics, 2021 - opg.optica.org
Holographic tomography (HT) is an advanced label-free optical microscopic imaging
method used for biological studies. HT uses digital holographic microscopy to record the …
method used for biological studies. HT uses digital holographic microscopy to record the …
Marker-free phase nanoscopy
Y Cotte, F Toy, P Jourdain, N Pavillon, D Boss… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
We introduce a microscopic method that determines quantitative optical properties beyond
the optical diffraction limit and allows direct imaging of unstained living biological …
the optical diffraction limit and allows direct imaging of unstained living biological …
Quantitative phase imaging based on holography: trends and new perspectives
Abstract In 1948, Dennis Gabor proposed the concept of holography, providing a pioneering
solution to a quantitative description of the optical wavefront. After 75 years of development …
solution to a quantitative description of the optical wavefront. After 75 years of development …
Optical diffraction tomography techniques for the study of cell pathophysiology
Three-dimensional imaging of biological cells is crucial for the investigation of cell biology,
providing valuable information to reveal the mechanisms behind pathophysiology of cells …
providing valuable information to reveal the mechanisms behind pathophysiology of cells …
Polarization-sensitive optical diffraction tomography
Polarization of light has been widely used as a contrast mechanism in two-dimensional (2D)
microscopy and also in some three-dimensional (3D) imaging modalities. In this paper, we …
microscopy and also in some three-dimensional (3D) imaging modalities. In this paper, we …
Tomographic diffractive microscopy with isotropic resolution
B Simon, M Debailleul, M Houkal, C Ecoffet, J Bailleul… - Optica, 2017 - opg.optica.org
Microscopy techniques allowing observation of unlabeled samples have recently
experienced a regain of interest. In particular, approaches based on recording of the optical …
experienced a regain of interest. In particular, approaches based on recording of the optical …
Rapid 3D refractive‐index imaging of live cells in suspension without labeling using dielectrophoretic cell rotation
M Habaza, M Kirschbaum… - Advanced …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
A major challenge in the field of optical imaging of live cells is achieving rapid, 3D, and
noninvasive imaging of isolated cells without labeling. If successful, many clinical …
noninvasive imaging of isolated cells without labeling. If successful, many clinical …
Stain-free quantification of chromosomes in live cells using regularized tomographic phase microscopy
Refractive index imaging is a label-free technique that enables long-term monitoring of the
internal structures and molecular composition in living cells with minimal perturbation …
internal structures and molecular composition in living cells with minimal perturbation …
From 3D to 2D and back again
The prospect of massive parallelism of optics enabling fast and low energy cost operations
is attracting interest for novel photonic circuits where 3-dimensional (3D) implementations …
is attracting interest for novel photonic circuits where 3-dimensional (3D) implementations …