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The multi-functional aspect of scanning holographic microscopy: a review
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Chinese Optics Letters , Vol.07 , Issue 12 , PP.1066-1071(2009)

Keywords(OCIS Code)
090.1995; 110.6880; 180.0180; 180.6900

Abstract
Recent developments in scanning holographic microscopy that offer the prospects of new quantitative tools and imaging modalities in bio, micro, and nano sciences are reviewed. The versatility of the method is emphasized. Scanning holography can operate in an incoherent mode for fluorescence imaging, in a coherent mode for quantitative phase imaging, or in a tomographic mode for axial sectioning and rejection of the out-of-focus haze. Possible applications are illustrated with examples, and future prospects are discussed.

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Note: I wish to thank the editor T.-C. Poon for inviting me to write this review. I am particularly indebted to all my students who have contributed to this work. A list would be too long, but their names appear in the cited references. The financial support for this work came, in part, from grants from the National Science Foundation and from the National Institute of Health of USA.

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