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Microtomography imaging of an isolated plant fiber: a digital holographic approach

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This paper describes a method for optical projection tomography for the 3D in situ characterization of micrometric plant fibers. The proposed approach is based on digital holographic microscopy, the holographic capability being convenient to compensate for the runout of the fiber during rotations. The setup requires a telecentric alignment to prevent from the changes in the optical magnification, and calibration results show the very good experimental adjustment. Amplitude images are obtained from the set of recorded and digitally processed holograms. Refocusing of blurred images and correction of both runout and jitter are carried out to get appropriate amplitude images. The 3D data related to the plant fiber are computed from the set of images using a dedicated numerical processing. Experimental results exhibit the internal and external shapes of the plant fiber. These experimental results constitute the first attempt to obtain 3D data of flax fiber, about 12  μm×17  μm in apparent diameter, with a full-field optical tomography approach using light in the visible range.
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hal-02403158 , version 1 (10-12-2019)

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Mokrane Malek, Haithem Khelfa, Pascal Picart, Denis Mounier, Christophe Poilâne. Microtomography imaging of an isolated plant fiber: a digital holographic approach. Applied optics, 2016, 55 (3), pp.A111. ⟨10.1364/AO.55.00A111⟩. ⟨hal-02403158⟩
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