All-in-One High Resolution 3D Optical Microscope Imaging System
Multi-function microscopy High-resolution imaging
3D imaging Bioimaging Nanotechnology inspection
High-resolution 3D imaging is obtained by interpolating separate images taken of an object on each of its axes. The object is rotated and flipped in 90 degree increments, or the angle of illumination is rotated and flipped to achieve the individual 2D images. The interpolation process is applied to any 3D wave-based imager, including ones using electromagnetic waves and ultrasonic waves. The computational algorithms have been fully developed, tested, and implemented on a prototype device. The range of additional features, including measurement of birefringence, profilometry, confocal microscopy, and spectral microscopy can be combined in the form of a multi-function microscope for comprehensive imaging at high resolution.
Inventor: Riza, Nabeel A.
Priority Number: US7978346B1
IPC Current: G01B001122
US Class: 356627 | 356368
Assignee Applicant: University of Central Florida Research Foundation Inc.lando
Title: Methods and systems for realizing high resolution three-dimensional optical imaging
Usefulness: Methods and systems for realizing high resolution three-dimensional optical imaging
Summary: Method for realizing high resolution three-dimensional optical imaging e.g. profilometry, confocal microscopy, birefringence measurements, and spectral microscopy, of a three-dimensional object e.g. blood vessel and healthy liver tissue, for tissue targeting, nano-medicine delivery, and tissue diagnostics. Can also be used for electronic and optical chip inspection, characterization of thin films, laser crystals and plate glass for LCD, non-destructive testing (NDT) in electronic semiconductor processing, optical chip fabrication, microelectromechanical (MEMS) device inspection, photovoltaic solar panels assembly, LCD production and data storage system.
Novelty: High resolution three dimensional optical imaging e.g. profilometry, realizing method for e.g. blood vessel for tissue diagnostics, involves combining three volumetric data sets to form three-dimensional reconstructed image
Optics
Optical System
USA

