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Ultra-broadband Optical Diffraction Tomography

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posted on 2024-01-18, 17:00 authored by Martin Hörmann, Franco V. A. Camargo, Niek F. van Hulst, Giulio Cerullo, Matz Liebel
Optical diffraction tomography (ODT) is a powerful non-invasive 3D imaging technique, but its combination with broadband light sources is difficult. In this study, we introduce ultrabroadband ODT, covering over 150 nm of visible spectral bandwidth with a lateral spatial resolution of 150 nm. Our work addresses a critical experimental gap by enabling the measurement of broadband refractive index changes in 3D samples, a crucial information that is difficult to assess with existing methodologies. We present spectrally resolved ODT images of HeLa cells, obtained via pulse-shaping based Fourier transform spectroscopy. We, further, conduct comparative experiments using gold-nanoparticle incubated as well as non-incubated cells. The spectral observations enabled by ultrabroadband ODT, combined with material-dependent refractive index responses, allow for precise three-dimensional identification of the nano-particles within cellular structures. Our work represents a crucial step towards spectrally and time-resolved tomography of complex 3D structures with implications for life and materials science applications.

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