An optofluidic lens array microchip for high resolution stereo microscopy

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Abstract

We report the development of an add-on, chip-based, optical module-termed the Microfluidic-based Oil-immersion Lenses (μOIL) chip-which transforms any stereo microscope into a high-resolution, large field of view imaging platform. The μOIL chip consists of an array of ball mini-lenses that are assembled onto a microfluidic silicon chip. The mini-lenses are made out of high refractive index material (sapphire) and they are half immersed in oil. Those two key features enable submicron resolution and a maximum numerical aperture of ~1.2. The μOIL chip is reusable and easy to operate as it can be placed directly on top of any biological sample. It improves the resolution of a stereo microscope by an order of magnitude without compromising the field of view; therefore, we believe it could become a versatile tool for use in various research studies and clinical applications.

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Gulari, M. N., Tripathi, A., Ghannad-Rezaie, M., & Chronis, N. (2014). An optofluidic lens array microchip for high resolution stereo microscopy. Micromachines, 5(3), 607–621. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi5030607

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