Quantitative phase imaging through an ultra-thin lensless fiber endoscope
Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a label-free technique providing both morphology and quantitative biophysical information in biomedicine. However, applying such a powerful technique to in vivo pathological diagnosis remains challenging. Multi-core fiber bundles (MCFs) enable ultra-thin probes fo...
Main Authors: | Cao, L. (Author), Czarske, J.W (Author), Girardo, S. (Author), Goswami, R. (Author), Guck, J. (Author), Koukourakis, N. (Author), Sun, J. (Author), Wu, J. (Author), Wu, S. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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