Smartphone‐based optical sectioning (SOS) microscopy with a telecentric design for fluorescence imaging

Author:

Jiao Ziao12ORCID,Pan Mingliang1,Yousaf Khadija3,Doveiko Daniel3ORCID,Maclean Michelle14,Griffin David1,Chen Yu3,Li David Day Uei12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland UK

2. Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland UK

3. Department of Physics University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland UK

4. Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering The Robertson Trust Laboratory for Electronic Sterilisation Technologies (ROLEST) University of Strathclyde Glasgow UK

Abstract

AbstractWe propose a smartphone‐based optical sectioning (SOS) microscope based on the HiLo technique, with a single smartphone replacing a high‐cost illumination source and a camera sensor. We built our SOS with off‐the‐shelf optical, mechanical cage systems with 3D‐printed adapters to seamlessly integrate the smartphone with the SOS main body. The liquid light guide can be integrated with the adapter, guiding the smartphone's LED light to the digital mirror device (DMD) with neglectable loss. We used an electrically tuneable lens (ETL) instead of a mechanical translation stage to realise low‐cost axial scanning. The ETL was conjugated to the objective lens's back pupil plane (BPP) to construct a telecentric design by a 4f configuration to maintain the lateral magnification for different axial positions. SOS has a 571.5 µm telecentric scanning range and an 11.7 µm axial resolution. The broadband smartphone LED torch can effectively excite fluorescent polystyrene (PS) beads. We successfully used SOS for high‐contrast fluorescent PS beads imaging with different wavelengths and optical sectioning imaging of multilayer fluorescent PS beads. To our knowledge, the proposed SOS is the first smartphone‐based HiLo optical sectioning microscopy (£1965), which can save around £7035 compared with a traditional HiLo system (£9000). It is a powerful tool for biomedical research in resource‐limited areas.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

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