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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 06, 2024
Filed:
Aug. 18, 2020
Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Jiangsu, CN;
Qian Chen, Nanjing, CN;
Yao Fan, Nanjing, CN;
Chao Zuo, Nanjing, CN;
Jiasong Sun, Nanjing, CN;
Xiangpeng Pan, Nanjing, CN;
Shijie Feng, Nanjing, CN;
Yuzhen Zhang, Nanjing, CN;
Guohua Gu, Nanjing, CN;
Jiaji Li, Nanjing, CN;
Jialin Zhang, Nanjing, CN;
NANJING UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Nanjing, CN;
Abstract
A single-shot differential phase contrast quantitative phase imaging method based on color multiplexing illumination. A color multiplexing illumination solution is used to realize single-shot differential phase contrast quantitative phase imaging. In the single-shot color multiplexing illumination solution, three illumination wavelengths of red, green, and blue are used to simultaneously illuminate a sample, and the information of the sample in multiple directions is converted into intensity information on different channels of a color image. By performing channel separation on this color image, the information about the sample at different spatial frequencies can be obtained. Such a color multiplexing illumination solution requires only one acquired image, thus enhancing the transfer response of the phase transfer function of single-shot differential phase contrast imaging in the entire frequency range, and achieving real-time dynamic quantitative phase imaging with a high contrast, a high resolution, and a high stability. In addition, an alternate illumination strategy is provided, so that a completely isotropic imaging resolution at the limit acquisition speed of the camera can be achieved.