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1 January 1992 Holographic microscope for phase imaging
Philip S. Brody, Charles G. Garvin, Arthur W. Gillman, Lian Shentu
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Abstract
We describe a transmission video processing microscope that uses a temporary hologram recorded in real time to provide phase-conjugate illumination of phase and mixed phase and absorption objects. It uses the aberration-removal capabilities of phase conjugation to (1) produce phase contrast in phase objects, (2) make motion in phase objects visible by creating contrast only for moving elements, and (3) eliminate phase background due to an embedding medium or to phase-modulating structures in absorbing (intensity) objects.
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Philip S. Brody, Charles G. Garvin, Arthur W. Gillman, and Lian Shentu "Holographic microscope for phase imaging", Proc. SPIE 1553, Laser Interferometry IV: Computer-Aided Interferometry, (1 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135295
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Image processing

Holograms

Phase conjugation

Holography

Crystals

Video

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