Original paper
Accelerated gradient-based methods for phase estimation in differential-interference-contrast microscopy
Abstract
In the last forty years, differential-interference-contrast (DIC) microscopy has gained popularity in biomedical research as an effective optical microscopy technique used to observe unstained transparent specimens under a transmitted-light configuration. The DIC image formation is caused by the interference of two orthogonally polarized beams, which are laterally split of a few tenths of a micrometer by a Wollaston prism, phase shifted when...
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Title
Accelerated gradient-based methods for phase estimation in differential-interference-contrast microscopy
Published Date
Sep 13, 2016
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