Diffraction phase microscopy for quantifying cell structure and dynamics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Hamamatsu Photonics (Japan) · +1 more institution
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Abstract
We have developed diffraction phase microscopy as a new technique for quantitative phase imaging of biological structures. The method combines the principles of common path interferometry and single-shot phase imaging and is characterized by subnanometer path-length stability and millisecond-scale acquisition time. The potential of the technique for quantifying nanoscale motions in live cells is demonstrated by experiments on red blood cells.
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- Optics
- Phase imaging
- Microscopy
- Diffraction
- Millisecond
- Phase (matter)
- Interferometry
- Nanoscopic scale
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