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Shearing interference microscopy for tomography of living cells

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Abstract

The lateral shearing phase shifting interference microscopy with low coherent illumination for tomography of living cells has been proposed. To create projections of a sample at different angles the angular scanning of the probe beam was used. The experimental results of erythrocyte tomogram reconstruction are presented.

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