1. A Planar Darkfield Illuminator for Wide‐Field High‐Contrast Imaging of Specimens in Microfluidic Chips.
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Fan, Zetao, Yang, Xiao, You, Xinxiang, Yang, Ke, Zhu, Ling, and Zhang, Douguo
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LIGHT cones , *BIOLOGICAL specimens , *CONTRAST sensitivity (Vision) , *CHEMICAL reactions , *CELL imaging - Abstract
Darkfield microscopy is an effective technique and well suited for use involving live and unstained biological samples, where a bulky condenser should be precisely aligned in the optical path to produce a cone of illumination light. Here, a compact darkfield illuminator is invented that has a planar shape and can work at broadband wavelengths. It can be easily incorporated into a conventional microscope as a substrate to produce hollow cones of light for large‐area darkfield illumination, resulting in a high‐contrast high‐sensitivity widefield microscopy images. Taking advantages of its planar and compact structure, this darkfield illuminator is successfully integrated with a microfluidic chip; thus, the actions and reactions of biological and chemical specimens flowing inside micrometer‐sized channels, can be real‐time imaged with high contrast and sensitivity in a large field‐of‐view (FoV). For the first time, the work integrates a compact darkfield illuminator with microfluidic chips, which produces a new platform for applications in biology, chemistry, and biomedical engineering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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