Sri Rama Prasanna PavaniAriel R. LibertunSharon V. KingCarol J. Cogswell
We introduce a quantitative phase imaging method for homogeneous objects with a bright field transmission microscope by using an amplitude mask and a digital processing algorithm. A known amplitude pattern is imaged on the sample plane containing a thick phase object by placing an amplitude mask in the field diaphragm of the microscope. The phase object distorts the amplitude pattern according to its optical path length (OPL) profile, and the distorted pattern is recorded in a CCD detector. A digital processing algorithm then estimates the object's quantitative OPL profile based on a closed form analytical solution, which is derived using a ray optics model for objects with small OPL gradients.
Dalip Singh MehtaAnkit ButolaVeena Singh
Sri Rama Prasanna PavaniAriel R. LibertunCarol J. Cogswell
Kai WenYu WangJuanjuan ZhengPeng Gao
Kai WenYing MaMin LiuJianlang LiZeev ZalevskyJuanjuan Zheng
Shwetadwip ChowdhuryJoseph A. Izatt