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arxiv: 1807.05679 · v1 · pith:Z7EEWSHUnew · submitted 2018-07-16 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Reference-free polarization-sensitive quantitative phase imaging using singe-point optical phase conjugation

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keywords phaseimagingquantitativemethodexperimentallypatternspolarization-sensitivebeam
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We propose and experimentally demonstrate a method of polarization-sensitive quantitative phase imaging using two photo detectors. Instead of recording wide-field interference patterns, finding the modulation patterns maximizing focused intensities in terms of the polarization states enables polarization-dependent quantitative phase imaging without the need for a reference beam and an image sensor. The feasibility of the present method is experimentally validated by reconstructing Jones matrices of various samples including a polystyrene microsphere, a maize starch granule, and a rat retinal nerve fiber layer. Since the present method is simple and sufficiently general, we expect that it may offer solutions for quantitative phase imaging of birefringent materials.

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