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Compact Lens-less Digital Holographic Microscope for MEMS Inspection and Characterization
Published on: July 5, 2016
Robust and compact digital Lensless Holographic microscope for Label-Free blood smear imaging
Carlos Buitrago-Duque1, Brayan Patiño-Jurado1, Jorge Garcia-Sucerquia1
1School of Physics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Medellin, A.A: 3840, Medellin 050034, Colombia.
Abstract:
The lack of equipped healthcare infrastructure in isolated hard-to-reach zones exposes their population to a higher risk of complications in common diseases. With a timely diagnosis setting a life-altering difference, worldwide efforts have been conducted for the development of point-of-care testing (PoCT) with cost-effective devices. Among the most common interests in PoCT is the analysis of blood smear samples, as they can help to detect, diagnose, and monitor a wide range of diseases and disorders. With microscopy being the traditional tool for these analyses, a significative advance has been the development of cost-effective digital holographic microscopy systems, driven in part by its label-free imaging capabilities that waive the need for any sample preprocessing. Here, a robust and portable digital lensless holographic microscope, functionalized for the analysis of non-preprocessed blood smear samples in PoCT environments, is presented, and its viability is tested in the observation of red blood cells. The device uses an optical fiber with a cone-shaped tip instead of a pinhole, which ensures the sturdiness of the system and eliminates the need for challenging alignment. While the distances of the microscope can be tuned before fabrication, the herein-reported operational parameters are functionalized for the specific analysis of blood samples.
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