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Reconstruction method for extended depth-of-field optical diffraction tomography

Krauze et al., 2018

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Krauze W
Kuś A
Śladowski D
Skrzypek E
Kujawińska M
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In the paper we present a novel method of extended depth-of-field limited-angle optical diffraction tomography, in which the change of a focal plane position is performed with a liquid focus-tunable lens. One sinogram is acquired for each state of a focus-tunable lens …
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