Development of a Multi-angle Illumination Microscope for 3D Refractive Index Reconstruction
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36370Dato
2024-12-17Type
MastergradsoppgaveMaster thesis
Forfatter
Stave, Martin NilsenSammendrag
This thesis presents the design,implementation,and evaluation of a multi-angle illumination micro-
scope tailored for 3D refractive index (ri) reconstruction using the Multi-Slice Beam Propagation
(msbp) method. The system combines custom-built hardware, including precision-aligned optical
components and motorized kinematic mirrors, with computational algorithms developed in Python
toachievehigh-resolutionimagingofcomplexbiologicalsamples. Bycalibratingilluminationangles
through Fourier ptychography and optimizing experimental parameters, the system unlocks the
potential for reconstruction of 3D ri distributions from intensity measurements.
The developed methodology addresses challenges in adapting the msbp method for real-world
applications, such as alignment precision, system calibration, and data processing. Experimental
validation is performed using bead samples and a biological specimen (Peace Lily pollen), demon-
stratingthesystem’scapabilitytoreconstructdetailed3Drimaps. However,itwasultimatelyfound
that the iteration amount needed to be optimized to achieve better reconstruction quality. Thus the
results underscore the potential of this approach for advancing label-free, high-resolution optical
microscopy, while highlighting areas of improvement, paving the way for its application to complex,
multiple-scattering biological samples
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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