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Toward giga-pixel nanoscopy on a chip: a computational wide-field look at the nano-scale without the use of lenses

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LAB ON A CHIP
卷 13, 期 11, 页码 2028-2035

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3lc50222h

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  1. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)
  2. Army Research Office (ARO)
  3. NSF CAREER Award
  4. ONR
  5. Office of The Director, NIH [DP2OD006427]

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The development of lensfree on-chip microscopy in the past decade has opened up various new possibilities for biomedical imaging across ultra-large fields of view using compact, portable, and cost-effective devices. However, until recently, its ability to resolve fine features and detect ultra-small particles has not rivalled the capabilities of the more expensive and bulky laboratory-grade optical microscopes. In this Frontier Review, we highlight the developments over the last two years that have enabled computational lensfree holographic on-chip microscopy to compete with and, in some cases, surpass conventional bright-field microscopy in its ability to image nano-scale objects across large fields of view, yielding giga-pixel phase and amplitude images. Lensfree microscopy has now achieved a numerical aperture as high as 0.92, with a spatial resolution as small as 225 nm across a large field of view e. g., >20 mm(2). Furthermore, the combination of lensfree microscopy with self-assembled nanolenses, forming nano-catenoid minimal surfaces around individual nanoparticles has boosted the image contrast to levels high enough to permit bright-field imaging of individual particles smaller than 100 nm. These capabilities support a number of new applications, including, for example, the detection and sizing of individual virus particles using field-portable computational on-chip microscopes.

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