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High resolution ( NA = 0.8 ) in lensless in-line holographic microscopy with glass sample carriers

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Abstract

For lensless digital in-line holographic microscopy a new state-of-the-art spatial resolution corresponding to an NA of 0.8 is shown based on the tile superposition propagation. The result is proved using a common glass sample carrier with a refraction index of 1.52. Single-shot high-resolution imaging is possible by suppression of coherent reflections in an optimized arrangement using partially coherent laser light illumination.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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