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Optical diffraction tomography (ODT) enables label-free and morphological 3D imaging of biological samples using refractive-index (RI) contrast. To accomplish this, ODT systems typically capture multiple angular-specific scattering measurements, which are used to computationally reconstruct a sample's 3D RI. Standard ODT systems employ scanning mirrors to generate angular illuminations. However, scanning mirrors are limited to illuminating the sample from only one angle at a time. Furthermore, when operated at high speeds, these mirrors may exhibit mechanical instabilities that compromise image quality and measurement speed. Recently, newer ODT systems have been introduced that utilize digital-micromirror devices (DMD), spatial light modulators (SLMs), or LED arrays to achieve switchable angle-scanning with no physically-scanning components. However, these systems associate with power inefficiencies and/or spurious diffraction orders that can also limit imaging performance. In this work, we developed a novel non-interferometric ODT system that utilizes a fully switchable module for angle scanning composed of a DMD and microlens array (MLA). Compared to other switchable ODT systems, this module enables each illumination angle to be generated fully independently from every other illumination angle (i.e., no spurious diffraction orders) while also optimizing the power efficiency based on the required density of illumination angles. We validate the quantitative imaging capability of this system using calibration microspheres. We also demonstrate its capability for imaging multiple-scattering samples by imaging an early-stage zebrafish embryo.

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