Shadow Effects in Spiral Phase Contrast Microscopy
Abstract
Recently it has been demonstrated that spatial filtering of images in microscopy with a spiral phase element in a Fourier plane of the optical path results in a strong edge enhancement of object structures. In principle the operation is isotropic, i.e., all phase edges of a sample object are highlighted simultaneously, independent of their local direction. However, here we demonstrate that the symmetry can be broken intentionally by controlling the phase of the central area of a spiral phase hologram, which is displayed at a computer controlled spatial light modulator. This produces an apparent shadow effect which can be rotated at video rate. The resulting relieflike impression of the sample topography with a longitudinal resolution in the subwavelength regime is demonstrated by imaging a standard low contrast test sample consisting of a human cheek cell.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- June 2005
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2005PhRvL..94w3902J
- Keywords:
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- 42.30.Kq;
- 42.30.Va;
- 42.40.Eq;
- Fourier optics;
- Image forming and processing;
- Holographic optical elements;
- holographic gratings