Many biological objects are mainly transparent and weakly scattering, thus a promising (and already widely used) way of imaging them consists in considering optical refractive index variations. The method proposed here permits 3D imaging of the refractive index distribution with a tomographic approach. Usually, the classical Radon transform does not sufficiently take into account the physical interaction between light and biological cells, therefore diffraction has to be considered.
Ahmed Bassam Sayed Ayoub Mohamed Emam