Abstract

Multimodal optical microscopy combines different optical and physiological principles working together to obtain rich perspectives from a single biological event. In this paper, the recent advances in multimodal microscopy systems based on off-axis digital holography and transport-of-intensity equation are reviewed. Both methods used the common-path configuration, and realized simultaneous quantitative phase and fluorescence imaging in 3D space. Feasibility checks with fluorescent micro-beads and live plant cells are presented. The results show that both methods are capable of fast acquisition of the quantitative phase and fluorescence information with digital refocusing ability.

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