Thesis: Vectorial Diffraction Aware Image Formation Models in Lightfield (Plenoptic) Microscopy
Thesis by:
Advisor:
Tobias Lasser
Supervision by:
Anca Stefanoiu
Abstract
Light field microscopy is a scanless techniques for high speed 3D imaging of fluorescent specimens. A conventional microscope can be turned into a light field microscope by placing a microlens array in front of the camera, allowing for a full spatio-angular capture of the light field in a single snapshot. The recorded information can be used to volumetrically reconstruct the imaged sample.
Tasks
The aim of this thesis is to derive the forward light transport model ( point spread function) of the light field microscope for high numerical aperture configurations implying vectorial diffraction theory.
Requirements
Knowledge in Optics / Diffraction Theory, Matlab
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