2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14652420.v1
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Quantitative interferometric measurements of the refractive index and its applications

Abstract: Optical interferometry is a non-contact method used for the imaging and measurement of the optical properties of small or large objects with nanoscale accuracy. Interferometers are essential optical systems in engineering and medical science and are generally used to measure refractive index changes, cell pathology and shape irregularities. The ability to provide quantitative, non-invasive measurements makes interferometers suitable candidates for the study of living cells in vivo and in vitro applications. In… Show more

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