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Fast quantitative phase imaging based on Kramers-Kronig relations in space domain

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Abstract
A fast quantitative phase imaging technology based on space-domain Kramers-Kronig relations is proposed. By incorporating Kramers-Kronig relations, we acquire distributions on phase via measurements of intensity over the captured spectrum. Only using four low-resolution images, we built a microscope prototype with a half-pitch resolution of 625 nm (final effective imaging performance of 0.5 NA) and a field of view of 3.8 mm2 at a wavelength of 625 nm via a 10×/0.25 NA objective. Correspondingly, the data recording time is 0.16 s, and the space-bandwidth-time product is 243.3 megapixels per second. It is worth noting that the proposed scheme requires neither mechanical scanning nor extra illumination like interferometry. Meanwhile, the reconstruction is non-iterative and object-independent. Our method provides a high-efficiency phase retrieval framework and is promising in biomedicine and dynamic observation.
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Published
Nov 24, 2021
Vol/Issue
29(25)
Pages
41067
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Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China Award: 11874132
Interdisciplinary Research Foundation of HIT Award: IR2021237
Cite This Article
Cheng Shen, Jiubin Tan, Xiu Wen, et al. (2021). Fast quantitative phase imaging based on Kramers-Kronig relations in space domain. Optics Express, 29(25), 41067. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.444623
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