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      Principles and techniques of digital holographic microscopy

      Journal of Photonics for Energy
      SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng

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            Tomographic phase microscopy.

            We report a technique for quantitative three-dimensional (3D) mapping of refractive index in live cells and tissues using a phase-shifting laser interferometric microscope with variable illumination angle. We demonstrate tomographic imaging of cells and multicellular organisms, and time-dependent changes in cell structure. Our results will permit quantitative characterization of specimen-induced aberrations in high-resolution microscopy and have multiple applications in tissue light scattering.
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              Reconstructed Wavefronts and Communication Theory*

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                Journal of Photonics for Energy
                J. Photon. Energy
                SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng
                1947-7988
                April 2010
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                : 018005
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                10.1117/6.0000006
                35d0d881-f79c-491d-bc50-07164c26142e
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