Compact Microscope System for Biomedical Applications
Author: Kim, Jinho
Year: 2017
Degree: Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Advisor: Yang, Changhuei
Committee Members: Yang, Changhuei; Tai, Yu-Chong; Vaidyanathan, P. P.; Lester, Henry A.; Elowitz, Michael B.
Option: Electrical Engineering
DOI: 10.7907/Z9H9937R
Abstract
Demands for an imaging system which has high space-bandwidth product (SBP) are increasing in modern biomedical research as the amount of information to be dealt with is increasing. However, conventional microscopy has a limited SBP of about 10 mega pixels, and as such if a user wants an image in high resolution, the field of view (FOV) of the image is reduced, or if a wide FOV is necessary, the user needs to give up the resolution of image. A common way of overcoming this SBP limit in the conventional microscopy is to use mechanical moving stages and scan through wide sample area, however, it is time consuming to image large area using a high numerical aperture (NA) objective lens. This thesis presents compact imaging systems based on Fourier ptychographic microscopy for biomedical applications which are able to increase SBP without having any mechanical moving parts: one imaging system for an incubator embedded imaging system to be used in in-vitro cell culture monitoring, and the other for a high throughput 96 well plate imaging system for fast drug screening.
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