2024
DOI: 10.1364/oe.540070
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Dynamic multiplexed intensity diffraction tomography using a spatiotemporal regularization-driven disorder-invariant multilayer perceptron

Haixin Luo,
Haiwen Chen,
Jie Xu
et al.

Abstract: Multiplexed intensity diffraction tomography (mIDT) is a technique that reconstructs the three-dimensional refractive index (3DRI) of a sample solely through intensity measurements. Using an array of light sources to generate multi-directional and multiplexed illumination eliminates the need for mechanical scanning, allowing for quantitative 3DRI reconstruction of label-free samples. However, acquiring multiple images under different illumination conditions limits its use in dynamic scenes. Here, we propose a … Show more

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