Tomographic phase microscopy: principles and applications in bioimaging [Invited]

作者:Jin Di; Zhou Renjie*; Yaqoob Zahid; So Peter T C
来源:Journal of the Optical Society of America B-Optical Physics, 2017, 34(5): B64-B77.
DOI:10.1364/JOSAB.34.000B64

摘要

Tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) is an emerging optical microscopic technique for bioimaging. TPM uses digital holographic measurements of complex scattered fields to reconstruct three-dimensional refractive index (RI) maps of cells with diffraction-limited resolution by solving inverse scattering problems. In this paper, we review the developments of TPM from the fundamental physics to its applications in bioimaging. We first provide a comprehensive description of the tomographic reconstruction physicalmodels used in TPM. The RI map reconstruction algorithms and various regularization methods are discussed. Selected TPM applications for cellular imaging, particularly in hematology, are reviewed. Finally, we examine the limitations of current TPM systems, propose future solutions, and envision promising directions in biomedical research.

  • 出版日期2017-5-1