@inproceedings{483638dc00784ca48f8722c0efa18d04,
title = "Quantitative orientation-independent differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy",
abstract = "We describe a new DIG technique, which records phase gradients within microscopic specimens independently of their orientation. The proposed system allows the generation of images representing the distribution of dry mass (optical path difference) in the specimen. Unlike in other forms of interference microscopes, this approach does not require a narrow illuminating cone. The orientation-independent differential interference contrast (OI-DIC) system can also be combined with orientation-independent polarization (OI-Pol) measurements to yield two complementary images: one showing dry mass distribution (which is proportional to refractive index) and the other showing distribution of birefringence (due to structural or internal anisotropy). With a model specimen used for this work - living spermatocytes from the crane fly, Nephrotoma suturalis - the OI-DIC image clearly reveals the detailed shape of the chromosomes while the polarization image quantitatively depicts the distribution of the birefringent microtubules in the spindle, both without any need for staining or other modifications of the cell. We present examples of a pseudo-color combined image incorporating both orientation-independent DIG and polarization images of a spermatocyte at diakinesis and metaphase of meiosis I. Those images provide clear evidence that the proposed technique can reveal fine architecture and molecular organization in live cells without perturbation associated with staining or fluorescent labeling. The phase image was obtained using optics having a numerical aperture 1.4, thus achieving a level of resolution never before achieved with any interference microscope.",
keywords = "Birefringence, DIC, Differential interference contrast, Dry mass, Image reconstruction technique, Optical path gradient, Phase microscopy, Polarization, Polarized microscopy, Retardance",
author = "Michael Shribak and James LaFountain and David Biggs and Shinya Inou{\'e}",
year = "2007",
doi = "10.1117/12.709901",
language = "English",
isbn = "0819465542",
series = "Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE",
booktitle = "Imaging, Manipulation, and Analysis of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues V",
note = "Imaging, Manipulation, and Analysis of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues V ; Conference date: 22-01-2007 Through 24-01-2007",
}