Abstract
We present a new multiplane imaging approach, which allows for multiple-depth imaging with extended field of view in a single acquisition. We use a quadratically distorted grating to not only allow out of focus planes to be imaged in focus, but also to bring objects into the field of view that otherwise would not be acquired. This is done by mathematical manipulation of the linear phase of the grating. We present both simulation and experimental results. In the optical implementation, we used a spatial light modulator to implement the quadratically distorted grating and image the extended multiplane sample.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 125399 |
| Journal | Optics Communications |
| Volume | 463 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 15 May 2020 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2020
Funding
This work was funded by an Horizon2020 European Research Council (ERC) Grant no. 678316. This work was funded by an Horizon2020 European Research Council (ERC) Grant no. 678316 .
| Funders | Funder number |
|---|---|
| Horizon2020 European Research Council | |
| Horizon 2020 Framework Programme | 678316 |
| H2020 European Research Council | |
| European Commission |
Keywords
- Coherent imaging
- Diffraction grating
- Field of view extension
- Multiplane imaging
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