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Multi-perspective Fluorescence Talbot Microscopy

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Abstract

We demonstrate a long imaging depth, multi-perspective fluorescence scanning microscopy based on Talbot effect generated from a microlens array. An object with two layers that are 155μm apart was reconstructed from different perspectives.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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