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18 May 2006 Imaging by shape
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Abstract
Quantitative phase imaging generates the refractive and thickness structure of transparent samples in transmission light microscopy. It is a method that utilises the fact that a phase distribution in one plane has visible outcomes on the intensity of the wave as it propagates. This paper shows equivalent shape imaging results appear possible for through-focal stacks in reflection microscope imaging. Comparison is made to the transmission formulation and images to show the appropriateness of the results.
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Brendan E. Allman, Gavin P. Gregson, and Keith A. Nugent "Imaging by shape", Proc. SPIE 6206, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXII, 620628 (18 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.669100
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KEYWORDS
Reflection

Wavefronts

Microscopes

Digital image correlation

Phase imaging

Scattering

Light wave propagation

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