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Living specimen tomography by digital holographic microscopy: morphometry of testate amoeba

Charrière, Florian  
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Pavillon, Nicolas  
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Colomb, Tristan  
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2006
Optics Express

This paper presents an optical diffraction tomography technique based on digital holographic microscopy. Quantitative 2-dimensional phase images are acquired for regularly-spaced angular positions of the specimen covering a total angle of π, allowing to built 3-dimensional quantitative refractive index distributions by an inverse Radon transform. A 20x magnification allows a resolution better than 3 μm in all three dimensions, with accuracy better than 0.01 for the refractive index measurements. This technique is for the first time to our knowledge applied to living specimen (testate amoeba, Protista). Morphometric measurements are extracted from the tomographic reconstructions, showing that the commonly used method for testate amoeba biovolume evaluation leads to systematic under evaluations by about 50%.

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DOI
10.1364/OE.14.007005
Web of Science ID

WOS:000239861100004

Author(s)
Charrière, Florian  
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Pavillon, Nicolas  
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Colomb, Tristan  
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Depeursinge, Christian  
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Heger, T.J.
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Mitchell, E.A.D
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Marquet, Pierre
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Rappaz, Benjamin  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

14

Issue

16

Start page

7005

End page

7013

Subjects

[MVD]

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Holography : Computer holography

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Imaging systems : Three-dimensional image acquisition

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Imaging systems : Tomography

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Medical optics and biotechnology : Three-dimensional microscopy

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