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Sequential Adaptive Scattering-Compensated Holography for Fluorescence Microscopy

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Abstract

We accelerate the Dynamic Adaptive Scattering Compensation Holography (DASH) method and improve numerical robustness. The algorithm is non-iterative and applies sequential updates of the modulating phase instead of gathering responses for equis-paced modes in K-space.

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