Generalized phase contrast : applications in optics and photonics
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Generalized phase contrast : applications in optics and photonics
(Springer series in optical sciences, v. 146)
Springer-Verlag, c2009
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Generalized Phase Contrast elevates the phase contrast technique not only to improve phase imaging but also to cross over and interface with diverse and seemingly disparate fields of contemporary optics and photonics.
This book presents a comprehensive introduction to the Generalized Phase Contrast (GPC) method including an overview of the range of current and potential applications of GPC in wavefront sensing and phase imaging, structured laser illumination and image projection, optical trapping and manipulation, and optical encryption and decryption. The GPC method goes further than the restrictive assumptions of conventional Zernike phase contrast analysis and achieves an expanded range of validity beyond weak phase perturbations. The generalized analysis yields design criteria for tuning experimental parameters to achieve optimal performance in terms of accuracy, fidelity and light efficiency. Optimization can address practical issues, such as finding an optimal spatial filter for the chosen application, and can even enable a Reverse Phase Contrast mode where intensity patterns are converted into a phase modulation.
Table of Contents
Generalized Phase Contrast.- Foundation of Generalized Phase Contrast.- Phasor Chart for CPI-Analysis.- Wavefront Sensing and Analysis Using GPC.- GPC-Based Wavefront Engineering.- Shaping Light by Generalized Phase Contrast.- GPC-Based Programmable Optical Micromanipulation.- Alternative GPC Schemes.- Reversal of the GPC Method.- Optical Encryption and Decryption.- Concluding Remarks and Outlook.
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