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Lens-Free Microscopy Goes Scalable

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Jan Provoost, Richard Stahl, IMEC

A compact lens-free microscope could replace microscopes – and even expand their use – in a number of key biomedical applications, such as stem-cell culturing or in vitro drug testing. Using photonic integration, the microscope can even be microsized and used in advanced lab-on-chip systems. More than half a century ago, Hungarian electrical engineer and physicist Dennis Gabor had the idea to add depth information to photos by capturing the interference between an illuminating wavefront and the diffraction of an object with a photographic plate. This marked the birth of...Read full article

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    Published: February 2015
    BiophotonicsFeatureslens-free microscopestem-cell culturingin vitro drug testingDennis GaborIMECcell identificationinline holographymicrosized microscopephotonics integrationintegrated imagersBelgium

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