High-Fidelity Single-Shot Quantitative Differential Phase Microscopy Using Pseudothermal Sagnac Interferometer

Abstract

In this letter, a high-fidelity single-shot differential quantitative phase microscopy (dQPM) method is presented to effectively image nearly transparent biological samples. The proposed method is based on a common-path Sagnac interferometric configuration, which provides superior temporal phase stability and robustness against environmental disturbances. The proposed system exploits a pseudothermal source to achieve high spatial sensitivity and generate dense interference fringes for effective single-shot differential quantitative phase imaging. The effectiveness of the proposed system is experimentally demonstrated with various samples, including polystyrene microspheres, a USAF phase target, fixed and live HeLa cells, and mouse kidney tissue.

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