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Partially coherent light-emitting diode illumination for video-rate in-line holographic microscopy |
Applied Optics, Vol. 51, Issue 13, pp. 2333-2340 (2012)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.51.002333
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Abstract
The light of a light-emitting diode or a common thermal source, such as a tungsten filament lamp, is known to be quasi-incoherent. We generated partially coherent light of these sources with a volume of coherence in the micrometer range of
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OCIS Codes
(090.0090) Holography : Holography
(110.0180) Imaging systems : Microscopy
(110.4280) Imaging systems : Noise in imaging systems
(110.4980) Imaging systems : Partial coherence in imaging
(090.5694) Holography : Real-time holography
ToC Category:
Holography
History
Original Manuscript: November 28, 2011
Revised Manuscript: February 10, 2012
Manuscript Accepted: February 11, 2012
Published: April 30, 2012
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Citation
Paul Petruck, Rainer Riesenberg, and Richard Kowarschik, "Partially coherent light-emitting diode illumination for video-rate in-line holographic microscopy," Appl. Opt. 51, 2333-2340 (2012)
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