Holographic pixel super-resolution in portable lensless on-chip microscopy using a fiber-optic array.
Lab Chip
; 11(7): 1276-9, 2011 Apr 07.
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| ID: mdl-21365087
We report a portable lensless on-chip microscope that can achieve <1 µm resolution over a wide field-of-view of â¼ 24 mm(2) without the use of any mechanical scanning. This compact on-chip microscope weighs â¼ 95 g and is based on partially coherent digital in-line holography. Multiple fiber-optic waveguides are butt-coupled to light emitting diodes, which are controlled by a low-cost micro-controller to sequentially illuminate the sample. The resulting lensfree holograms are then captured by a digital sensor-array and are rapidly processed using a pixel super-resolution algorithm to generate much higher resolution holographic images (both phase and amplitude) of the objects. This wide-field and high-resolution on-chip microscope, being compact and light-weight, would be important for global health problems such as diagnosis of infectious diseases in remote locations. Toward this end, we validate the performance of this field-portable microscope by imaging human malaria parasites (Plasmodium falciparum) in thin blood smears. Our results constitute the first-time that a lensfree on-chip microscope has successfully imaged malaria parasites.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Holografia
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Fibras Ópticas
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Microscopia
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Humans
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En
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Lab Chip
Ano de publicação:
2011
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Article