Trusiak et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Lensless digital holographic microscopy with enhanced signal-to-noise ratio for live neural cell imaging

Trusiak et al., 2022

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8938785754034018747
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Trusiak M
Rogalski M
Arcab P
Mirecki B
Rogujski P
Stanaszek L
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Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging

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Lensless digital holographic microscopy, upon numerical hologram reconstruction, provides large field-of-view amplitude and phase maps highlighting absorptive and refractive features of studied objects. Deploying constrained iterations we increase signal-to-noise-ratio of …
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