Quantitative Phase Imaging using a Frequency Comb for Speckle-Less Cellular Motion Measurement

european quantum electronics conference(2019)

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Quantitative Phase Imaging (QPI) is a label-free imaging technique widely applied for investigating cellular properties (e.g., physical thickness and refractive index) [1]. Because it is based on the interference of light, the coherence of light source is a prerequisite. However, coherent illumination unavoidably encounters speckle noises, so several techniques have introduced low spatially or/and low temporally coherent light sources [2-4]. Nevertheless, those techniques have suffered from difficulties in system complexity and limited performances. Here, we proposed a speckle-less QPI using coherence-controlled frequency-comb (FC) as a light source. Since a frequency comb enables a lower phase noise in wide time scales, frequency-comb-referenced (FCR) QPI can help measuring dynamic motions at cellular level in live biological samples.
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speckle noises,low temporally coherent light sources,coherence-controlled frequency-comb,light source,frequency comb,lower phase noise,frequency-comb-referenced QPI,cellular level,speckle-less cellular motion measurement,quantitative phase imaging,label-free imaging technique,cellular properties,physical thickness,refractive index,coherent illumination
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