Quantitative phase imaging has many applications for label-free studies of the nanoscale structure and dynamics of cells and tissues. It has been demonstrated that optical coherence phase microscopy (OCPM) can provide quantitative phase information with very high sensitivity. The excellent phase stability of OCPM is obtained by use of a reflection from the microscope cover glass as a local reference field. For detailed intracellular studies a large numerical aperture (N.A.) objective is needed in order to obtain the required resolution. Unfortunately, this also means that the depth of field becomes too small to obtain sufficient power from the cover glass when the beam is focused into the sample. To address this issue, we designed a setup w...
In biology most microscopy specimens, in particular living cells are transparent. In cell imaging, i...
Most biological cells are not clearly visible with a bright field microscope. Several methods have b...
There is an unmet need in tissue engineering for non-invasive, label-free monitoring of cell mechani...
Quantitative phase imaging has many applications for label-free studies of the nanoscale structure a...
Spectral domain optical coherence microscopy (OCM) is an interferometric imaging technique for three...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includ...
Abstract: We introduce a new fast and accurate method for dynamic quantitative phase imaging of biol...
Optical Coherence Microscopy (OCM) is a three-dimensional imaging technique that provides cross-sect...
Most of the biological samples such as cells and tissues are phase objects, i.e. absorb little ligh...
Using the decomposition of an image field in two spatial components that can be controllably shifted...
We demonstrate a single-shot holographic phase microscope that combines short-coherence laser pulses...
There is an unmet need in tissue engineering for non-invasive, label-free monitoring of cell mechani...
In biology most microscopy specimens, in particular living cells are transparent. In cell imaging, i...
This Letter presents the τ interferometer, a portable and inexpensive device for obtaining spatial i...
Phase wrapping artifacts are frequently encountered in phase resolved imaging and sensing techniques...
In biology most microscopy specimens, in particular living cells are transparent. In cell imaging, i...
Most biological cells are not clearly visible with a bright field microscope. Several methods have b...
There is an unmet need in tissue engineering for non-invasive, label-free monitoring of cell mechani...
Quantitative phase imaging has many applications for label-free studies of the nanoscale structure a...
Spectral domain optical coherence microscopy (OCM) is an interferometric imaging technique for three...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includ...
Abstract: We introduce a new fast and accurate method for dynamic quantitative phase imaging of biol...
Optical Coherence Microscopy (OCM) is a three-dimensional imaging technique that provides cross-sect...
Most of the biological samples such as cells and tissues are phase objects, i.e. absorb little ligh...
Using the decomposition of an image field in two spatial components that can be controllably shifted...
We demonstrate a single-shot holographic phase microscope that combines short-coherence laser pulses...
There is an unmet need in tissue engineering for non-invasive, label-free monitoring of cell mechani...
In biology most microscopy specimens, in particular living cells are transparent. In cell imaging, i...
This Letter presents the τ interferometer, a portable and inexpensive device for obtaining spatial i...
Phase wrapping artifacts are frequently encountered in phase resolved imaging and sensing techniques...
In biology most microscopy specimens, in particular living cells are transparent. In cell imaging, i...
Most biological cells are not clearly visible with a bright field microscope. Several methods have b...
There is an unmet need in tissue engineering for non-invasive, label-free monitoring of cell mechani...