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Optical tomography at the microscopic scale by means of a numerical low coherence holographic technique

Cuche, Etienne  
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Poscio, P.
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Depeursinge, Christian  
1996
Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring II
Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring II

We describe here a numerical application of the optical low- coherence holographic microscopy (OLCHM) technique. A low coherent source illuminates an object and the backscattered light interfere with a reference wave which optical path's length can be precisely adjusted. Holograms are recorded by a CCD camera and numerically reconstructed. With this technique optical tomography can be performed with a single scan along the optical axis. The transverse resolution of the reconstructed images mainly depends on the optics components used and approaches the diffraction limit. Using a Ti:Sapphire laser a depth resolution of about 30 micrometers has been achieved.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.260653
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1996BG96Z00008

Author(s)
Cuche, Etienne  
Poscio, P.
Depeursinge, Christian  
Date Issued

1996

Publisher

SPIE

Published in
Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring II
Volume

2927

Start page

61

End page

66

Subjects

[MVD]

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http://spie.org/x648.html?product_id=260653
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Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring II
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July 20, 2009
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