[MOS] September 25, 2012
Zina M Queen
zqueen at MIT.EDU
Thu Sep 20 14:45:15 EDT 2012
Seminar on
Modern Optics and Spectroscopy
Quantitative phase microscopy in thin
and thick samples
Jermone Mertz,
Boston University
Tuesday September 25, 2012
12:00pm- 1:00pm
Phase contrast microscopy has benefited from a resurgence in interest over the past decade, particularly in the development of methods that are quantitative and fast. I will present two such methods. The first is called Partitioned Aperture Wavefront (PAW) imaging, and is based on a transmission configuration with oblique detection. PAW imaging has the advantage of being fast (single-shot), achromatic (works with white light), light efficient (works with extended sources), and quantitative. The second method is called Oblique Back-illumination Microscopy (OBM), and is based on a reflection configuration. OBM provides images similar to Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) microscopy, but with the advantage that it can be applied to arbitrarily thick samples. As such, OBM is suitable for endomicroscopy applications, which I will demonstrate with a fiber-bundle-based prototype operating at near video rate. Both techniques are simple and easy to implement.
Grier Room, MIT Bldg 34-401
Refreshments served after the lecture
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