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Quantitative phase restoration by direct inversion using the optical transfer function

Kou, Shanshan
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Waller, Laura
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Barbastathis, George
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2011
Optics Letters

Quantitative phase recovery of phase objects is achieved by a direct inversion using the defocused weak object transfer function. The presented method is noniterative and is based on partially coherent principles. It also takes into account the optical properties of the system and gives the phase of the object directly. The proposed method is especially suitable for application to weak phase objects, such as live and unstained biological samples but, surprisingly, has also been shown to work with comparatively strong phase objects.

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research article
DOI
10.1364/OL.36.002671
Web of Science ID

WOS:000293347000024

Author(s)
Kou, Shanshan
Waller, Laura
Barbastathis, George
Marquet, Pierre
Depeursinge, Christian  
Sheppard, Colin
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Letters
Volume

36

Issue

14

Start page

2671

End page

2673

Subjects

[MVD]

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REVIEWED

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July 8, 2011
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