Microscopic particle discrimination using spatially-resolved Fourier-holographic light scattering angular spectroscopy

Timothy R. Hillman, Sergey A. Alexandrov, Thomas Gutzler, David D. Sampson

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Abstract

We utilize Fourier-holographic light scattering angular spectroscopy to record the spatially resolved complex angular scattering spectra of samples over wide fields of view in a single or few image captures. Without resolving individual scatterers, we are able to generate spatially-resolved particle size maps for samples composed of spherical scatterers, by comparing generated spectra with Mie-theory predictions. We present a theoretical discussion of the fundamental principles of our technique and, in addition to the sphere samples, apply it experimentally to a biological sample which comprises red blood cells. Our method could possibly represent an efficient alternative to the time-consuming and laborious conventional procedure in light microscopy of image tiling and inspection, for the characterization of microscopic morphology over wide fields of view.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11088-11102
Number of pages15
JournalOptics Express
Volume14
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2006
Externally publishedYes

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