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Low-noise phase imaging by hybrid uniform and structured illumination transport of intensity equation
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EngineeringAdvanced ImagingDigital HolographyHybrid UniformOptical PropertiesIntensity EquationRadiologyHealth SciencesLow-noise Phase ImagingMedical ImagingOptical ImagingPhase RetrievalIntensity ModulationBiomedical ImagingOptical Information ProcessingIllumination IntensityQuantitative Phase ImagingHybrid TieStructured Illumination
We demonstrate a new approach to the transport of intensity equation (TIE) phase retrieval method which uses structured illumination to improve low-frequency noise performance. In the hybrid scheme, two phase images are acquired: one with uniform and one with sinusoidal grating illumination intensity. The former preserves the high spatial frequency features of the phase best, whereas the latter dramatically increase the response at low spatial frequencies (where traditional TIE notoriously suffers). We then theoretically prove the design of a spectral filter that optimally combines the two phase results while suppressing noise. The combination of uniformly and structured illuminated TIE (hybrid TIE) phase imaging is experimentally demonstrated optically with a calibrated pure phase object.
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