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In-line FINCH super resolution digital holographic fluorescence microscopy using a high efficiency transmission liquid crystal GRIN lens
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HolographyEngineeringMicroscopyHolographic MethodSuper-resolution MicroscopyDigital HolographyMicroscopy MethodOptical PropertiesHigh Efficiency TransmissionOptical SystemsLight MicroscopyBiophysicsPhotonicsOphthalmologySuper-resolutionIn-line FinchFluorescence MicroscopyPolarization Sensitive TlcgrinCrystal Grin LensBiomedical ImagingQuantitative Phase ImagingNew Optical ArrangementMedicineSpherical BeamsDiffractive Optic
We report a new optical arrangement that creates high-efficiency, high-quality Fresnel incoherent correlation holography (FINCH) holograms using polarization sensitive transmission liquid crystal gradient index (TLCGRIN) diffractive lenses. In contrast, current universal practice in the field employs a reflective spatial light modulator (SLM) to separate sample and reference beams. Polarization sensitive TLCGRIN lenses enable a straight optical path, have >90% transmission efficiency, are not pixilated, and are free of many limitations of reflective SLM devices. For each sample point, two spherical beams created by a glass lens in combination with a polarization sensitive TLCGRIN lens interfere and create a hologram and resultant super resolution image.
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