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2011-09-09 16:35
Three-dimensional motion-picture imaging of a biological object by parallel phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy using high-speed camera Tatsuki Tahara, Ryosuke Yonesaka, Takashi Kakue, Xia Peng, Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Kenzo Nishio, Shogo Ura (Kyoto Inst. Tech.), Toshihiro Kubota (Kubota Holography Lab. Corp.), Osamu Matoba (Kobe Univ.) |
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We report three-dimensional (3D) motion-picture imaging of a biological object in the microscopic field of view by parallel phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy using a high-speed camera. Parallel phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy is a technique for high-quality and instantaneous 3D imaging of specimens in the microscopic field of view. This microscopy has been experimentally verified. This time, by applying a high-speed camera to the constructed optical system, we succeeded in recording motion-pictures of a dynamic motion of a biological object in water at 20,000 frames-per-second, which is the fastest among the previous reports on 3D imaging of a biological object. |
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Holography / Digital Holographic Microscopy / Phase-Shifting Interferometry / Three-Dimensional Imaging / / / / |
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ITE Tech. Rep., vol. 35, pp. 33-36, Sept. 2011. |
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2011-09-02 (AIT, 3DIT) |
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Print edition: ISSN 1342-6893 |
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