Abstract
Visible and near-infrared lasers are examined to see how laser coherence length and wavelength affect the image quality in digital holographic microscopy. With opaque and partially transparent animal tissues, NIR-lasers show advantages over visible laser. Article not available.
© 2008 Optical Society of America
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