Phase-Encoded Multi-Plane Microscopy

A volume holographic imaging system enables the projection of a two-dimensional (2D) slice of a four-dimensional (4D) object. The 4D source object is illuminated to emit or scatter an optical field. A holographic element having one or more recorded holograms receives and diffracts the optical field into a diffracted plane beam. A phase mask is encoded in one or more multiplexed holographic gratings of the holographic element using a spatial filter. A collector lens focuses the diffracted plane beam to a 2D slice of the 4D probing source object. The focused 2D slice is projected onto a 2D imaging plane. The holographic element may have multiple multiplexed holograms that are arranged to diffract light from a corresponding slice of the 4D probing source object to a non-overlapping region of the detector.

Researchers

Yuan Luo / George Barbastathis

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics: Photonics / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • system, method and apparatus for phase-coded multi-plane microscopy
    United States of America | Granted | 9,256,202

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