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24 April 2017 Versatile quantitative phase imaging system applied to high-speed, low noise and multimodal imaging (Conference Presentation)
Antoine Federici, Sherazade Aknoun, Julien Savatier, Benoit F. Wattellier
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Proceedings Volume 10074, Quantitative Phase Imaging III; 100740G (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252227
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2017, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Quadriwave lateral shearing interferometry (QWLSI) is a well-established quantitative phase imaging (QPI) technique based on the analysis of interference patterns of four diffraction orders by an optical grating set in front of an array detector [1]. As a QPI modality, this is a non-invasive imaging technique which allow to measure the optical path difference (OPD) of semi-transparent samples. We present a system enabling QWLSI with high-performance sCMOS cameras [2] and apply it to perform high-speed imaging, low noise as well as multimodal imaging. This modified QWLSI system contains a versatile optomechanical device which images the optical grating near the detector plane. Such a device is coupled with any kind of camera by varying its magnification. In this paper, we study the use of a sCMOS Zyla5.5 camera from Andor along with our modified QWLSI system. We will present high-speed live cell imaging, up to 200Hz frame rate, in order to follow intracellular fast motions while measuring the quantitative phase information. The structural and density information extracted from the OPD signal is complementary to the specific and localized fluorescence signal [2]. In addition, QPI detects cells even when the fluorophore is not expressed. This is very useful to follow a protein expression with time. The 10 µm spatial pixel resolution of our modified QWLSI associated to the high sensitivity of the Zyla5.5 enabling to perform high quality fluorescence imaging, we have carried out multimodal imaging revealing fine structures cells, like actin filaments, merged with the morphological information of the phase. References [1]. P. Bon, G. Maucort, B. Wattellier, and S. Monneret, “Quadriwave lateral shearing interferometry for quantitative phase microscopy of living cells,” Opt. Express, vol. 17, pp. 13080–13094, 2009. [2] P. Bon, S. Lécart, E. Fort and S. Lévêque-Fort, “Fast label-free cytoskeletal network imaging in living mammalian cells,” Biophysical journal, 106(8), pp. 1588-1595, 2014
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Antoine Federici, Sherazade Aknoun, Julien Savatier, and Benoit F. Wattellier "Versatile quantitative phase imaging system applied to high-speed, low noise and multimodal imaging (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10074, Quantitative Phase Imaging III, 100740G (24 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252227
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Multimodal imaging

Cameras

Phase imaging

Luminescence

Sensors

Interferometry

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