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Demystifying speckle field interference microscopy
Dynamic speckle illumination (DSI) has recently attracted strong attention in the field of biomedical imaging as it pushes the limits of interference microscopy (IM) in terms of phase sensitivity, and spatial and temporal resolution compared to ...
Azeem Ahmad +2 more
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Quasi-analytical and rigorous modeling of interference microscopy [PDF]
We present an extended vectorial Kirchhoff model of coherence scanning interferometry including several vector rotations occurring in the imagining and scattering process as well as polarization dependent reflection coefficients. For validation simulated
Pahl Tobias +2 more
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Single-shot isotropic differential interference contrast microscopy
Differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy allows high-contrast, low-phototoxicity, and label-free imaging of transparent biological objects, and has been applied in the field of cellular morphology, cell segmentation, particle tracking, optical
Xinwei Wang +18 more
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Computational interference microscopy enabled by deep learning
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) has been widely applied in characterizing cells and tissues. Spatial light interference microscopy (SLIM) is a highly sensitive QPI method due to its partially coherent illumination and common path interferometry geometry.
Yuheng Jiao +5 more
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Interference Reflection Microscopy [PDF]
AbstractInterference reflection microscopy (IRM) is an optical technique used to study cell adhesion or cell mobility on a glass coverslip. The interference of reflected light waves generates images with high contrast and definition. IRM can be used to examine almost any cell that will rest upon a glass surface, although it is most useful in examining ...
Valarie A, Barr, Stephen C, Bunnell
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Structured illumination microscopy based on asymmetric three-beam interference
Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) is a rapidly developing super-resolution technology. It has been widely used in various application fields of biomedicine due to its excellent two- and three-dimensional imaging capabilities.
Linyu Xu +6 more
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Use of modulation interference microscopy in applied immunology
Objective: to determine the osmotic resistance of red blood cells using modulation interference microscopy technologies in the light microscopy mode of biological objects to identify the dynamics and determine the possibilities for continuing apitherapy ...
O. A. Gizinger +2 more
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Detection of retinitis pigmentosa by differential interference contrast microscopy. [PDF]
Differential interference contrast microscopy is designed to image unstained and transparent specimens by enhancing the contrast resulting from the Nomarski prism-effected optical path difference.
Juyeong Oh +13 more
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Lateral resolution enhanced interference microscopy using virtual annular apertures
The lateral resolution in microscopic imaging generally depends on both, the wavelength of light and the numerical aperture of the microscope objective lens. To quantify the lateral resolution Ernst Abbe considered an optical grating illuminated by plane
Peter Lehmann +3 more
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Cardiomyocyte imaging using real-time spatial light interference microscopy (SLIM). [PDF]
Spatial light interference microscopy (SLIM) is a highly sensitive quantitative phase imaging method, which is capable of unprecedented structure studies in biology and beyond.
Basanta Bhaduri +5 more
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