Authors
Chao Zuo, Jiaji Li, Jiasong Sun, Yao Fan, Jialin Zhang, Linpeng Lu, Runnan Zhang, Bowen Wang, Lei Huang, Qian Chen
Publication date
2020/12/1
Source
Optics and Lasers in Engineering
Volume
135
Pages
106187
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
When it comes to “phase measurement” or “quantitative phase imaging”, many people will automatically connect them with “laser” and “interferometry”. Indeed, conventional quantitative phase imaging and phase measurement techniques generally rely on the superposition of two beams with a high degree of coherence: complex interferometric configurations, stringent requirements on the environmental stabilities, and associated laser speckle noise severely limit their applications in optical imaging and microscopy. On a different note, as one of the most well-known phase retrieval approaches, the transport of intensity equation (TIE) provides a new non-interferometric way to access quantitative phase information through intensity only measurement. Despite the insufficiency for interferometry, TIE is applicable under partially coherent illuminations (like the Köhler’s illumination in a conventional microscope …
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