| Literature DB >> 22193016 |
Serhan O Isikman1, Waheb Bishara, Aydogan Ozcan.
Abstract
Optical sectioning of biological specimens provides detailed volumetric information regarding their internal structure. To provide a complementary approach to existing three-dimensional (3D) microscopy modalities, we have recently demonstrated lensfree optical tomography that offers high-throughput imaging within a compact and simple platform. In this approach, in-line holograms of objects at different angles of partially coherent illumination are recorded using a digital sensor-array, which enables computing pixel super-resolved tomographic images of the specimen. This imaging modality, which forms the focus of this review, offers micrometer-scale 3D resolution over large imaging volumes of, for example, 10-15 mm(3), and can be assembled in light weight and compact architectures. Therefore, lensfree optical tomography might be particularly useful for lab-on-a-chip applications as well as for microscopy needs in resource-limited settings.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22193016 PMCID: PMC3260010 DOI: 10.1364/AO.50.00H253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Opt ISSN: 1559-128X Impact factor: 1.980