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Lensless wide-field fluorescent imaging on a chip using compressive decoding of sparse objects
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringMicroscopy MethodLensless Wide-field FluorescentComputational ImagingLight MicroscopyCompressive DecodingBiophysicsCompressive Sampling AlgorithmNovel Imaging MethodLight Field ImagingFluorescent SamplesSparse ObjectsFluorescence ImagingBiophotonicsSuper-resolutionOptical ImagingFluorescence MicroscopyCompressive SensingBiomedical ImagingCompressive SamplingMedicine
We demonstrate the use of a compressive sampling algorithm for on-chip fluorescent imaging of sparse objects over an ultra-large field-of-view (>8 cm(2)) without the need for any lenses or mechanical scanning. In this lensfree imaging technique, fluorescent samples placed on a chip are excited through a prism interface, where the pump light is filtered out by total internal reflection after exciting the entire sample volume. The emitted fluorescent light from the specimen is collected through an on-chip fiber-optic faceplate and is delivered to a wide field-of-view opto-electronic sensor array for lensless recording of fluorescent spots corresponding to the samples. A compressive sampling based optimization algorithm is then used to rapidly reconstruct the sparse distribution of fluorescent sources to achieve approximately 10 microm spatial resolution over the entire active region of the sensor-array, i.e., over an imaging field-of-view of >8 cm(2). Such a wide-field lensless fluorescent imaging platform could especially be significant for high-throughput imaging cytometry, rare cell analysis, as well as for micro-array research.
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