A HIGH-RESOLUTION LENSLESS FLUORESCENCE IMAGING SYSTEM USING MEMBRANE DEFLECTION FOR REDUCING GAP BETWEEN SAMPLES AND IMAGE SENSOR

Authors
Shin, HyogeunChoi, WoongsunYoon, Gun-WookCho, Il-JooChoi, NakwonYoon, Jun-BoSeo, Su Yeong
Issue Date
2018-01
Publisher
IEEE
Citation
31st IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), pp.419 - 421
Abstract
This paper reports on a high-resolution lensless fluorescence imaging system using membrane deflection for reducing the gap between fluorescent samples and a CMOS image sensor array. The presented system applied the principle of the total internal reflection of excitation light inside a PDMS chip to minimize the exposure of excitation light to the image sensor. We integrated a very thin (5.5 mu m) PDMS membrane as a flexible deflector, which allowed for significant reduction of the gap (-20 mu m) inevitably created during the conventional packaging (i.e., wire bonding) of image sensors. In the fabricated system, we achieved minimum distance of 7.5 mu m between fluorescent samples and an image sensor array. This reduced gap almost directly corresponds to a resolution as high as 7.5 mu m, based on the point spread function (PSF).
ISSN
1084-6999
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114396
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