P. S. Brody, C. Garvin, L. Shentu, Arthur W. Gillman
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Independent Intensity-Modulation and Phase-Modulation Microscope Images Using Phase-Conjugate Illumination
The laser holographic microscope (LHM) uses phase-conjugate illumination from a photorefractive hologram to transilluminate subjects. We use the LHM to generate both intensity- and phase-modulation images. In this paper we also show that the distorting effects of an aberrating medium, for intensity-modulation images, can be reduced using the LHM.