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Digital holographic microscopy's ability to reconstruct three-dimensional surface topography from a single measurement without the need for any scanning makes it extremely robust and immune to vibrations. Its applications range from bioimaging through to analysing micro-electromechanical systems devices and quality-assurance tasks.

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Figure 1: Schematic of the principle of DHM.
Figure 2: Typical applications of DHM in material sciences.

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Figure 3: Applications of DHM in cellular biology.

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Cuche, E., Emery, Y. & Montfort, F. One-shot analysis. Nature Photon 3, 633–635 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2009.207

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