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Reflectional quantitative phase-contrast microscopy (RQPCM) with annular epi-illumination.

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Quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) is a label-free microscopic technique that exploits the phase of a wave passing through a sample; hence, it has been applied to many fields, including biomedical… Click to show full abstract

Quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) is a label-free microscopic technique that exploits the phase of a wave passing through a sample; hence, it has been applied to many fields, including biomedical research and industrial inspection. However, the high spatiotemporal resolution imaging of reflective samples still challenges conventional transmission QPM. In this paper, we propose reflectional quantitative phase-contrast microscopy based on annular epi-illumination of light-emitting diodes. The unscattered wave from the sample is successively phase-retarded by 0, π/2, π, and 3π/2 through a spatial light modulator, and high-resolution phase-contrast images are obtained, revealing the finer structure or three-dimensional tomography of reflective samples. With this system, we have quantitatively obtained the contour of tissue slices and silicon semiconductor wafers. We believe that the proposed system will be very helpful for the high-resolution imaging of industrial devices and biomedical dynamics.

Keywords: phase contrast; microscopy; phase; quantitative phase; reflectional quantitative

Journal Title: Applied optics
Year Published: 2022

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