Optofluidic holographic microscopy with custom field of view (FoV) using a linear array detector
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Simple and effective imaging strategies are of utmost interest for applications on a lab-on-chip scale. In
fact, the majority of diagnostic tools for medical as well as biotechnological studies still employ imagebased
approaches. Having onboard the chip a compact but powerful imaging apparatus with multiple
imaging capabilities, such as 3D dynamic focusing along the optical axis, unlimited field of view (FoV) and
double outputs, namely, intensity and quantitative phase-contrast maps of biological objects, is of extreme
importance for the next generation of Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC) devices. Here we present a coherent 3D
microscopy approach with a holographic modality that is specifically suitable for studying biological
samples while they simply flow along microfluidic paths. The LoC device is equipped with a compact linear
array detector to capture and generate a new conceptual type of a digital hologram in the space-time
domain, named here as Space-Time Digital Hologram (STDH). The reported results show that the method
is a promising diagnostic tool for optofluidic investigations of biological specimens.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Digital holography; Scanning microscopy; Optof
List of contributors:
Gallotta, Ivan; Marchesano, Valentina; Bianco, Vittorio; Ferraro, Pietro; DI SCHIAVI, Elia; Paturzo, Melania
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