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Three-Dimensional High-Resolution Digital Inline Hologram Reconstruction with a Volumetric Deconvolution Method

Author(s)
Eom, JunseongMoon, Sangjun
Issued Date
2018-09
DOI
10.3390/s18092918
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25108
Fulltext
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/9/2918
Citation
SENSORS, v.18, no.9, pp.2918
Abstract
The digital in-line holographic microscope (DIHM) was developed for a 2D imaging technology and has recently been adapted to 3D imaging methods, providing new approaches to obtaining volumetric images with both a high resolution and wide field-of-view (FOV), which allows the physical limitations to be overcome. However, during the sectioning process of 3D image generation, the out-of-focus image of the object becomes a significant impediment to obtaining evident 3D features in the 2D sectioning plane of a thick biological sample. Based on phase retrieved high-resolution holographic imaging and a 3D deconvolution technique, we demonstrate that a high-resolution 3D volumetric image, which significantly reduces wave-front reconstruction and out-of-focus artifacts, can be achieved. The results show a 3D volumetric image that is more finely focused compared to a conventional 3D stacked image from 2D reconstructed images in relation to micron-size polystyrene beads, a whole blood smear, and a kidney tissue sample. We believe that this technology can be applicable for medical-grade images of smeared whole blood or an optically cleared tissue sample for mobile phytological microscopy and laser sectioning .
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
1424-8220
Keyword (Author)
digital holographyholography microscopevolumetric deconvolutionthree-dimensional volumetric deconvolution
Keyword
ON-CHIP MICROSCOPYPIXEL SUPERRESOLUTIONPARTICLE TRACKING

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