Early Results:
Paramecium and other simple organisms
Paramecium Swimming
These data taken in 2010 show the we can image fast moving objects and still resolve detail within the organism. These are some of the first images we took.
Each frame is an ~3ms exposure taken tenths of a second apart. This system can easily record up to 30 frames/second.
(left upper) This is a bright field image.
(right upper) This is one of four interferograms captured in a single frame of data from the camera.
(lower) This is a phase image which is a combination of the 4 simultaneously measured interferograms..
Flagellate
This critter has a flagella that it uses to propel itself. Taken at 10X. The ability to see and track the flagella in real-time is a unique capability of this type of measurement.
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