2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227096
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One-shot phase-recovery using a cellphone RGB camera on a Jamin-Lebedeff microscope

Abstract: Jamin-Lebedeff (JL) polarization interference microscopy is a classical method for determining the change in the optical path of transparent tissues. Whilst a differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy interferes an image with itself shifted by half a point spread function, the shear between the object and reference image in a JL-microscope is about half the field of view. The optical path difference (OPD) between the sample and reference region (assumed to be empty) is encoded into a color by white-l… Show more

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“…Even though monochrome cameras are beneficial for most applications in microscopy to have a superior SNR performance, [83] demonstrates how RGB cameras in cellphones can successfully upgrade hardware such as a Jamin-Lebedeff interference microscope to perform singleshot quantitative phase measurements. The authors used a LG Nexus 5 and a Huawei P9 as imaging devices (Figure 6a-d), directly attached to the eyepiece of the microcope body.…”
Section: Specialized Microscopy Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though monochrome cameras are beneficial for most applications in microscopy to have a superior SNR performance, [83] demonstrates how RGB cameras in cellphones can successfully upgrade hardware such as a Jamin-Lebedeff interference microscope to perform singleshot quantitative phase measurements. The authors used a LG Nexus 5 and a Huawei P9 as imaging devices (Figure 6a-d), directly attached to the eyepiece of the microcope body.…”
Section: Specialized Microscopy Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%