Simon et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Tomographic diffractive microscopy with isotropic resolutionSimon et al., 2017
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- Simon B
- Debailleul M
- Houkal M
- Ecoffet C
- Bailleul J
- Lambert J
- Spangenberg A
- Liu H
- Soppera O
- Haeberlé O
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- Optica
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Microscopy techniques allowing observation of unlabeled samples have recently experienced a regain of interest. In particular, approaches based on recording of the optical field diffracted by the specimen, in amplitude and phase, have proven their capacities for …
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