Abstract

A three-dimensional microscopic sample is recorded holographically using a high numerical aperture but not necessarily perfect lens. The volume sample is reconstructed using the same lens and is viewed using an ordinary microscope. The technique claims a virtually aberration-free reconstruction image of a volume much larger than that observable with a single positioning of a high magnification objective.

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