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A rubbery lens and microscope

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There’s nothing silly about this puttylike optical element

Hank Hogan, [email protected]

In a new twist on the idea of a flexible microscope, researchers at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena have constructed a functioning microscope out of rubber. Not only does the instrument work, but it also is small enough to be helpful in such applications as handheld diagnostic equipment. Using the rubbery elastomer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), the group fabricated a microscope that is only 10 cm long, complete with solid immersion lenses, and used it to image fluorescence in cells. A solid immersion lens is one example of an aberration-free spherical lens. A more familiar...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
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