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Title: Quantitative photothermal phase imaging of red blood cells using digital holographic photothermal microscope
Authors: Vasudevan, Srivathsan
Keywords: Cells;Holography;High-resolution microscopy;Phase contrast microscopes;Phase imaging;Phase information;Phase-contrast microscopy;Photo-thermal;Photothermal microscopy;Red blood cell;Blood;cell culture;cell tracking;cytology;device failure analysis;devices;equipment design;erythrocyte;holography;human;image enhancement;microscopy;reproducibility;sensitivity and specificity;solid state laser;thermography;Cell Tracking;Cells, Cultured;Equipment Design;Equipment Failure Analysis;Erythrocytes;Holography;Humans;Image Enhancement;Lasers, Solid-State;Microscopy;Reproducibility of Results;Sensitivity and Specificity;Thermography
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: OSA - The Optical Society
Citation: Vasudevan, S., Chen, G. C. K., Lin, Z., & Ng, B. K. (2015). Quantitative photothermal phase imaging of red blood cells using digital holographic photothermal microscope. Applied Optics, 54(14), 4478-4484. doi:10.1364/AO.54.004478
Abstract: Photothermal microscopy (PTM), a noninvasive pump-probe high-resolution microscopy, has been applied as a bioimaging tool in many biomedical studies. PTM utilizes a conventional phase contrast microscope to obtain highly resolved photothermal images. However, phase information cannot be extracted from these photothermal images, as they are not quantitative. Moreover, the problem of halos inherent in conventional phase contrast microscopy needs to be tackled. Hence, a digital holographic photothermal microscopy technique is proposed as a solution to obtain quantitative phase images. The proposed technique is demonstrated by extracting phase values of red blood cells from their photothermal images. These phase values can potentially be used to determine the temperature distribution of the photothermal images, which is an important study in live cell monitoring applications. © 2015 Optical Society of America.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.54.004478
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/6081
ISSN: 1559-128X
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Electrical Engineering

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