@inproceedings{874358ba46b6484e8b009ed243ce9017,
title = "Optical tomography by digital holographic microscopy",
abstract = "Optical tomography provides three-dimensional data of the measured specimen, while quantitative phase imaging enables measuring the induced phase-shifts. Combining those two technologies makes possible to get three-dimensional refractive index reconstruction. This can be achieved by introducing a scan in the measurement process, which can be done in several ways. We present and compare results of tomographic measurements, taken either in angle-scanning or wavelength-scanning approach, respectively in transmission or in reflection microscopy, in the framework of digital holographic microscopy.",
keywords = "Digital holography, Optical tomography, Three-dimensional imaging",
author = "Nicolas Pavillon and Jonas K{\"u}hn and Florian Charri{\'e}re and Christian Depeursinge",
year = "2009",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "9780819476432",
series = "Optics InfoBase Conference Papers",
publisher = "Optical Society of America",
booktitle = "European Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO 2009",
note = "European Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO 2009 ; Conference date: 14-06-2009 Through 18-06-2009",
}