Multiplane Differential Phase Contrast Imaging Using Asymmetric Illumination In Volume Holographic Microscopy

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS(2020)

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Significance: Differential phase contrast (DPC) is a well-known imaging technique for phase imaging. However, simultaneously acquiring multidepth DPC images is a non-trivial task. We propose simultaneous multiplane DPC imaging using volume holographic microscopy (VHM).Aim: To design and implement a new configuration of DPC-VHM for multiplane imaging.Approach: The angularly multiplexed volume holographic gratings (AMVHGs) and the wavelength-coded volume holographic gratings (WC-VHGs) are used for this purpose. To obtain asymmetric illumination for DPC images, a dynamic illumination system is designed by modifying the regular Kohler illumination using a thin film transistor panel (TFT-panel).Results: Multidepth DPC images of standard resolution chart and biosamples were used to compare imaging performance with the corresponding bright-field images. An average contrast enhancement of around three times is observed for target resolution chart by DPC-VHM. Imaging performance of our system is studied by modulation transfer function analysis, which suggests that DPC-VHM not only suppresses the DC component but also enhances high-frequency information.Conclusions: Proposed DPC-VHM can acquire multidepth-resolved DPC images without axial scanning. The illumination part of the system is adjustable so that the system can be adapted to bright-field mode, phase contrast mode, and DPC mode by controlling the pattern on the TFTpanel. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License.
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diffraction gratings, volume gratings, holography, imaging systems, microscopy, illumination design
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