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5 April 2021 Second harmonic phase imaging enabled by deep learning
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Abstract
Optical phase microscopy is widely adopted for quantitative imaging of optical density in transparent cells and tissues that lack absorption contrast. Fundamentally, the phase information of the sample is contained in the wavefront of the probe beam, often detected by interferometry-based techniques. Here, a novel approach has been developed based on the phase-sensitive second harmonic signals that are generated after the sample. A deep learning algorithm is developed for efficient recovery of the original phase images. Inheriting the advantages of the second harmonic imaging, our second harmonic phase imaging is a label-free technique with a demonstrated phase sensitivity of 1/100 wavelength and high robustness against noises, facilitating applications in biological imaging and remote sensing.
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Tianrun Chen, Weiru Fan, Da-Wei Wang, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, and Delong Zhang "Second harmonic phase imaging enabled by deep learning", Proc. SPIE 11656, Advanced Chemical Microscopy for Life Science and Translational Medicine 2021, 116560P (5 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578998
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KEYWORDS
Phase imaging

Algorithm development

Microscopy

Optical imaging

Optical microscopy

Remote sensing

Signal generators

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