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SMIM in reflection imaging mode

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Abstract

We present reflective SMIM (initials incoming from Spatially-Multiplexed Interferometric Microscopy) as an extremely simple and low cost way to convert a standard white-light microscope into a holographic one working under reflection imaging mode.

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