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Study of biological objects with new laser holographic microscope

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Abstract

The results of investigation of new holographic laser microscope are presented. The instrument involves following main components: Ar-laser (wave-length 0.514 mcm) as a source of linearly polarized high coherent radiation, the Mach-Zender scheme optical setup producing the dark field Fourier hologram of investigated object tissue, 1024 x 1024 pixels 18 mm x 18 mm CCD detector of the hologram field distribution, Stardent Workstation supercomputer allowing numerical reconstruction of the object image from the heliogram based on the original “stigmatic” program.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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