Issue 7, 2012

Field-portable wide-field microscopy of dense samples using multi-height pixel super-resolution based lensfree imaging

Abstract

We report a field-portable lensfree microscope that can image dense and connected specimens with sub-micron resolution over a large field-of-view of ∼30 mm2 (i.e., ∼6.4 mm × ∼4.6 mm) using pixel super-resolution and iterative phase recovery techniques. Weighing ∼122 grams with dimensions of 4 cm × 4 cm × 15 cm, this microscope records lensfree in-line holograms of specimens onto an opto-electronic sensor-array using partially coherent illumination. To reconstruct the phase and amplitude images of dense samples (with >0.3 billion pixels in each image, i.e., >0.6 billion pixels total), we employ a multi-height imaging approach, where by using a mechanical interface the sensor-to-sample distance is dynamically changed by random discrete steps of e.g., ∼10 to 80 μm. By digitally propagating back and forth between these multi-height super-resolved holograms (corresponding to typically 2–5 planes), phase and amplitude images of dense samples can be recovered without the need for any spatial masks or filtering. We demonstrate the performance of this field-portable multi-height lensfree microscope by imaging Papanicolaou smears (also known as Pap tests). Our results reveal the promising potential of this multi-height lensfree computational microscopy platform for e.g., pathology needs in resource limited settings.

Graphical abstract: Field-portable wide-field microscopy of dense samples using multi-height pixel super-resolution based lensfree imaging

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Nov 2011
Accepted
30 Jan 2012
First published
31 Jan 2012

Lab Chip, 2012,12, 1242-1245

Field-portable wide-field microscopy of dense samples using multi-height pixel super-resolution based lensfree imaging

A. Greenbaum, U. Sikora and A. Ozcan, Lab Chip, 2012, 12, 1242 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC21072J

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