High-resolution single-shot phase-shifting interference microscopy using deep neural network for quantitative phase imaging of biological samples.

Journal: Journal of biophotonics
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Abstract

White light phase-shifting interference microscopy (WL-PSIM) is a prominent technique for high-resolution quantitative phase imaging (QPI) of industrial and biological specimens. However, multiple interferograms with accurate phase-shifts are essentially required in WL-PSIM for measuring the accurate phase of the object. Here, we present single-shot phase-shifting interferometric techniques for accurate phase measurement using filtered white light (520±36 nm) phase-shifting interference microscopy (F-WL-PSIM) and deep neural network (DNN). The methods are incorporated by training the DNN to generate (a) four phase-shifted frames and (b) direct phase from a single interferogram. The training of network is performed on two different samples i.e., optical waveguide and MG63 osteosarcoma cells. Further, performance of F-WL-PSIM+DNN framework is validated by comparing the phase map extracted from network generated and experimentally recorded interferograms. The current approach can further strengthen QPI techniques for high-resolution phase recovery using a single frame for different biomedical applications.

Authors

  • Sunil Bhatt
  • Ankit Butola
  • Sheetal Raosaheb Kanade
  • Anand Kumar
    Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre, New Delhi, India.
  • Dalip Singh Mehta