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30 March 2020 Recent progress in tomographic diffractive microscopy
N. Verrier, M. Debailleul, O. Haeberlé
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Abstract
Tomographic diffractive microscopy (TDM), also known as phase tomography, synthetic aperture microscopy… is becoming a more and more mature technique. It is an extension of holographic microscopy, with controlled conditions of illumination. Several views of the sample are numerically combined to reconstruct a 3-D image. Commercial implementations are even already available, but there are still challenges to be addressed to improve the method. We present possible approaches to further speed up acquisitions, simplify reconstructions and/or improve sensitivity/contrast.
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N. Verrier, M. Debailleul, and O. Haeberlé "Recent progress in tomographic diffractive microscopy", Proc. SPIE 11351, Unconventional Optical Imaging II, 1135104 (30 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2559216
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KEYWORDS
Tomography

Microscopy

Holography

Image resolution

3D acquisition

3D image reconstruction

Optical transfer functions

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