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Description

Analysis of Co-Cultures with a DIHM

Digital Inline Holographic Microscopy

How does it work?

Digital holographic microscopy makes use of diffraction. This a physical phenomenon wherein objects (or apertures) in the path of a source of waves will create patterns in the waves. These patterns depend on the shape of the objects themselves. Since electromagnetic waves are, somewhat unsurprisingly, waves, it is possible to use the diffraction of light to create patterns that we can see.