Advanced Photonics, Volume. 1, Issue 6, 066004(2019)
High-speed in vitro intensity diffraction tomography On the Cover
Fig. 1. Illustration of our aIDT imaging system. (a) A photo of our aIDT system consisting of a standard microscope equipped with an LED ring. A visualization demonstrating the operation of the system is shown in Video
Fig. 2. Results from our LED position self-calibration method. (a) A sample intensity image of a diatom under a certain single-LED illumination. (b) LED positions from manual alignment (termed uncalibrated, marked in blue star) and our self-calibration method (termed calibrated, marked in green triangle) as plotted in the spatial frequency coordinates. (c)–(e) Comparison of the reconstructed RI slides before and after calibration. (c)
Fig. 3. RI tomography of
Fig. 4. Single cell RI tomography of unstained human cheek cell clusters. (a) A sample raw intensity image under annular illumination. (b), (c) Reconstructed RI cross-sections demonstrate the sectioning capability enabled by the aIDT. Additional examples are shown in Video
Fig. 5. Time-lapse
Fig. 6. Simulation for quantifying aIDT accuracy and sensitivity. (a) Top: The object consists of a cuboid array occupying a
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Jiaji Li, Alex Matlock, Yunzhe Li, Qian Chen, Chao Zuo, Lei Tian, "High-speed in vitro intensity diffraction tomography," Adv. Photon. 1, 066004 (2019)
Category: Research Articles
Received: May. 9, 2019
Accepted: Nov. 9, 2019
Published Online: Dec. 31, 2019
The Author Email: Zuo Chao (zuochao@njust.edu.cn), Tian Lei (leitian@bu.edu)