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We demonstrate a fiber-based quantitative phase imaging (QPI) system with epi-illumination to acquire tissue and cellar level structure. Our approach is based on quantitative oblique back-illumination microscopy (qOBM), which keeps the advantages of QPI—label-free and non-destructive with nanometer-scale sensitivity—while also delivering tomographic sectioning capabilities in thick scattering samples using epi-illumination. The developed system uses a simple and robust configuration consisting of a flexible fiber bundle and a GRIN lens. Here data are presented with histopathological feature analysis. This technique, with its compact setup and real-time processing algorithm, can lead to in-vivo medical diagnosis, for clinical surgery and endoscopy.
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Zhe Guang, Patrick B. Ledwig, Paloma Casteleiro Costa, Francisco E. Robles, "Quantitative phase imaging of thick scattering samples through a flexible fiber-optic bundle," Proc. SPIE 11653, Quantitative Phase Imaging VII, 116531G (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2576688