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Phase flow cytometry with coherent modulation imaging.

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Label-free imaging and identification of fast-moving cells is a very challenging task. A kind of phase flow cytometry using coherent modulation imaging was proposed to realize label-free imaging and identification… Click to show full abstract

Label-free imaging and identification of fast-moving cells is a very challenging task. A kind of phase flow cytometry using coherent modulation imaging was proposed to realize label-free imaging and identification on fast-moving cells with compact optical alignment and high accuracy. Phase image of cells under inspection could be computed qualitatively from their diffraction patterns at the accuracy of about 0.01wavelength and the resolution of about 1.23 μm and the view field of 0.126 mm2 . Since the imaging system was mainly composed by a piece of random phase plate a detector without using commonly adopted reference beam and corresponding complex optical alignment, this method has much compacter optical structure and much higher tolerance capability to environmental instability in comparison with other kinds of phase flow cytometry. Current experimental results prove it could be an efficient optical tool for label-free tumor cell detection. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: modulation imaging; flow cytometry; coherent modulation; phase; phase flow

Journal Title: Journal of biophotonics
Year Published: 2023

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