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Quantitative phase imaging and complex field reconstruction by pupil modulation differential phase contrast
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2016
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EngineeringMicroscopyAdvanced ImagingPhase Gradient ImageComputational ImagingDance ImagesOptical SystemsRadiologyHealth SciencesLight Field ImagingComplex Field ReconstructionMedical ImagingOphthalmologyHypercomplex Phase RetrievalDifferential Phase ContrastQuantitative Phase ImageComputational Optical ImagingOptical ImagingBiomedical ImagingQuantitative Phase ImagingImagingTomography
Differential phase contrast (DPC) is a non-interferometric quantitative phase imaging method achieved by using an asymmetric imaging procedure. We report a pupil modulation differential phase contrast (PMDPC) imaging method by filtering a sample's Fourier domain with half-circle pupils. A phase gradient image is captured with each half-circle pupil, and a quantitative high resolution phase image is obtained after a deconvolution process with a minimum of two phase gradient images. Here, we introduce PMDPC quantitative phase image reconstruction algorithm and realize it experimentally in a 4f system with an SLM placed at the pupil plane. In our current experimental setup with the numerical aperture of 0.36, we obtain a quantitative phase image with a resolution of 1.73μm after computationally removing system aberrations and refocusing. We also extend the depth of field digitally by 20 times to ±50μm with a resolution of 1.76μm.
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