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Peter W R Connolly1, Jessica Valli1, Yash D Shah2,3, Yoann Altmann1, James Grant2, Claudio Accarino2, Colin Rickman1, David R S Cumming2, Gerald S Buller1.
Abstract
We present the first realisation of simultaneous multi-spectral fluorescence imaging using a single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) array, where the spectral unmixing is facilitated by a plasmonic metasurface mosaic colour filter array (CFA). A 64 × 64 pixel format silicon SPAD array is used to record widefield fluorescence and brightfield data from four biological samples. A plasmonic metasurface composed of an arrangement of circular and elliptical nanoholes etched into an aluminium thin film deposited on a glass substrate provides the high transmission efficiency CFA, enabling a bespoke spectral unmixing algorithm to reconstruct high fidelity, full colour images from as few as ∼3 photons per pixel. This approach points the way toward real-time, single-photon sensitive multi-spectral fluorescence imaging. Furthermore, this is possible without additional bulky components such as a filter wheel, prism or diffraction grating, nor the need for multiple sample exposures or multiple detectors.Entities:
Keywords: CFA; FLIM; SPAD; colour filter array; fluorescence; image processing; imaging; metasurface; microscopy; plasmonic; single-photon avalanche diode
Year: 2021 PMID: 33829644 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.202000505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207