Superresolved Digital In-line Holographic Microscopy for High-resolution Lensless Biological Imaging
Overview
Ophthalmology
Authors
Affiliations
Digital in-line holographic microscopy (DIHM) is a modern approach capable of achieving micron-range lateral and depth resolutions in three-dimensional imaging. DIHM in combination with numerical imaging reconstruction uses an extremely simplified setup while retaining the advantages provided by holography with enhanced capabilities derived from algorithmic digital processing. We introduce superresolved DIHM incoming from time and angular multiplexing of the sample spatial frequency information and yielding in the generation of a synthetic aperture (SA). The SA expands the cutoff frequency of the imaging system, allowing submicron resolutions in both transversal and axial directions. The proposed approach can be applied when imaging essentially transparent (low-concentration dilutions) and static (slow dynamics) samples. Validation of the method for both a synthetic object (U.S. Air Force resolution test) to quantify the resolution improvement and a biological specimen (sperm cells biosample) are reported showing the generation of high synthetic numerical aperture values working without lenses.
Picazo-Bueno J, Sanz M, Granero L, Garcia J, Mico V Sensors (Basel). 2023; 23(3).
PMID: 36772511 PMC: 9918952. DOI: 10.3390/s23031472.
Picazo-Bueno J, Trindade K, Sanz M, Mico V Sensors (Basel). 2022; 22(2).
PMID: 35062512 PMC: 8780948. DOI: 10.3390/s22020553.
Compact, cost-effective and field-portable microscope prototype based on MISHELF microscopy.
Sanz M, Picazo-Bueno J, Granero L, Garcia J, Mico V Sci Rep. 2017; 7:43291.
PMID: 28233829 PMC: 5324169. DOI: 10.1038/srep43291.
Laser Light-field Fusion for Wide-field Lensfree On-chip Phase Contrast Microscopy of Nanoparticles.
Kazemzadeh F, Wong A Sci Rep. 2016; 6:38981.
PMID: 27958348 PMC: 5154191. DOI: 10.1038/srep38981.
Functional imaging for regenerative medicine.
Leahy M, Thompson K, Zafar H, Alexandrov S, Foley M, OFlatharta C Stem Cell Res Ther. 2016; 7(1):57.
PMID: 27095443 PMC: 4837501. DOI: 10.1186/s13287-016-0315-2.