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Physical significance of backscattering phase measurements

Hu et al., 2017

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13753424400588948335
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Hu C
Popescu G
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Optics Letters

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Quantitative phase imaging of transparent objects in transmission allows for a direct interpretation of the results: the phase shift measured is linear in the refractive index contrast and object thickness. However, the same measurement in a backscattering geometry yields …
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