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Common-path digital holographic microscopy for near-field phase imaging based on surface plasmon resonance

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Abstract

We develop a common-path digital holographic microscopy based on prism-coupling surface plasmon resonance (SPR) for near-field phase imaging. A single beam splitter with specific configuration is introduced in an SPR imaging system to realize off-axis holographic recording. By measuring the phase shift difference of the reflected light at SPR exploiting the proposed holographic microscopy with high temporal stability, near-field characteristic measurement can be realized. With its simplicity, vibration isolation, and inherent capability of phase curvature compensation, the recommended system shows advanced performance in monitoring tiny refractive index variations and imaging biological tissues.

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