Abstract
4D Digital Holographic Microscopy (4D-DHM) is a new technique capable of performing 3D imaging of moving objects. 3D reconstruction is made from a single hologram, but is restricted to sparse objects that occupy only small part of the volume. For a sequence of holograms, 4D-DHM therefore performs 4D (x; y; z and t) imaging. 4D-DHM is well suited to image micro circulation, and has been validated imaging red blood cells circulating in a zebrafish embryo in vivo [1–3].
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