Lensfree on-chip microscopy over a wide field-of-view using pixel super-resolution
Optics Express, Vol. 18, Issue 11, pp. 11181-11191 (2010)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.18.011181
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Abstract
We demonstrate lensfree holographic microscopy on a chip to achieve ~0.6 µm spatial resolution corresponding to a numerical aperture of ~0.5 over a large field-of-view of ~24 mm2. By using partially coherent illumination from a large aperture (~50 µm), we acquire lower resolution lensfree in-line holograms of the objects with unit fringe magnification. For each lensfree hologram, the pixel size at the sensor chip limits the spatial resolution of the reconstructed image. To circumvent this limitation, we implement a sub-pixel shifting based super-resolution algorithm to effectively recover much higher resolution digital holograms of the objects, permitting sub-micron spatial resolution to be achieved across the entire sensor chip active area, which is also equivalent to the imaging field-of-view (24 mm2) due to unit magnification. We demonstrate the success of this pixel super-resolution approach by imaging patterned transparent substrates, blood smear samples, as well as Caenoharbditis Elegans.
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1. Introduction
W. Haddad, D. Cullen, H. Solem, J. Longworth, A. McPherson, K. Boyer, and C. Rhodes, “Fourier-transform holographic microscopy,” Appl. Opt. 31(24), 4973–4978 (1992). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
J. Garcia-Sucerquia, W. Xu, M. H. Jericho, and H. J. Kreuzer, “Immersion digital in-line holographic microscopy,” Opt. Lett. 31(9), 1211–1213 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
C. Oh, S. O. Isikman, B. Khademhosseinieh, and A. Ozcan, “On-chip differential interference contrast microscopy using lensless digital holography,” Opt. Express 18(5), 4717–4726 (2010). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
C. Oh, S. O. Isikman, B. Khademhosseinieh, and A. Ozcan, “On-chip differential interference contrast microscopy using lensless digital holography,” Opt. Express 18(5), 4717–4726 (2010). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
2. Pixel super-resolution in lensfree digital in-line holography by sub-pixel shifting
M. G. L. Gustafsson, “Nonlinear structured-illumination microscopy: wide-field fluorescence imaging with theoretically unlimited resolution,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102(37), 13081–13086 (2005). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
E. Betzig, G. H. Patterson, R. Sougrat, O. W. Lindwasser, S. Olenych, J. S. Bonifacino, M. W. Davidson, J. Lippincott-Schwartz, and H. F. Hess, “Imaging intracellular fluorescent proteins at nanometer resolution,” Science 313(5793), 1642–1645 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
S. C. Park, M. K. Park, and M. G. Kang, “Super-resolution image reconstruction: a technical overview,” IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 20(3), 21–36 (2003). [CrossRef]
N. A. Woods, N. P. Galatsanos, and A. K. Katsaggelos, “Stochastic methods for joint registration, restoration, and interpolation of multiple undersampled images,” IEEE Trans. Image Process. 15(1), 201–213 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
P. M. Shankar, W. C. Hasenplaugh, R. L. Morrison, R. A. Stack, and M. A. Neifeld, “Multiaperture imaging,” Appl. Opt. 45(13), 2871–2883 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
S. C. Park, M. K. Park, and M. G. Kang, “Super-resolution image reconstruction: a technical overview,” IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 20(3), 21–36 (2003). [CrossRef]
R. C. Hardie, K. J. Barnard, and E. E. Armstrong, “Joint MAP registration and high-resolution image estimation using a sequence of undersampled images,” IEEE Trans. Image Process. 6(12), 1621–1633 (1997). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
3. Experimental setup
R. C. Hardie, K. J. Barnard, and E. E. Armstrong, “Joint MAP registration and high-resolution image estimation using a sequence of undersampled images,” IEEE Trans. Image Process. 6(12), 1621–1633 (1997). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
4. Experimental results
C. Oh, S. O. Isikman, B. Khademhosseinieh, and A. Ozcan, “On-chip differential interference contrast microscopy using lensless digital holography,” Opt. Express 18(5), 4717–4726 (2010). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
G. Koren, F. Polack, and D. Joyeux, “Iterative algorithms for twin-image elimination in in-line holography using finite-support constraints,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 10(3), 423–433 (1993). [CrossRef]
J. R. Fienup, “Reconstruction of an object from the modulus of its Fourier transform,” Opt. Lett. 3(1), 27–29 (1978). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References and Links
W. Haddad, D. Cullen, H. Solem, J. Longworth, A. McPherson, K. Boyer, and C. Rhodes, “Fourier-transform holographic microscopy,” Appl. Opt. 31(24), 4973–4978 (1992). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
U. Schnars and W. Jüptner, “Direct recording of holograms by a CCD target and numerical reconstruction,” Appl. Opt. 33(2), 179–181 (1994). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
T. Zhang and I. Yamaguchi, “Three-dimensional microscopy with phase-shifting digital holography,” Opt. Lett. 23(15), 1221–1223 (1998). [CrossRef] | |
E. Cuche, F. Bevilacqua, and C. Depeursinge, “Digital holography for quantitative phase-contrast imaging,” Opt. Lett. 24(5), 291–293 (1999). [CrossRef] | |
C. Wagner, S. Seebacher, W. Osten, and W. Jüptner, “Digital recording and numerical reconstruction of lensless fourier holograms in optical metrology,” Appl. Opt. 38(22), 4812–4820 (1999). [CrossRef] | |
F. Dubois, L. Joannes, and J. C. Legros, “Improved three-dimensional imaging with a digital holography microscope with a source of partial spatial coherence,” Appl. Opt. 38(34), 7085–7094 (1999). [CrossRef] | |
B. Javidi and E. Tajahuerce, “Three-dimensional object recognition by use of digital holography,” Opt. Lett. 25(9), 610–612 (2000). [CrossRef] | |
W. Xu, M. H. Jericho, I. A. Meinertzhagen, and H. J. Kreuzer, “Digital in-line holography for biological applications,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98(20), 11301–11305 (2001). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
G. Pedrini and H. J. Tiziani, “Short-coherence digital microscopy by use of a lensless holographic imaging system,” Appl. Opt. 41(22), 4489–4496 (2002). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
L. Repetto, E. Piano, and C. Pontiggia, “Lensless digital holographic microscope with light-emitting diode illumination,” Opt. Lett. 29(10), 1132–1134 (2004). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
G. Popescu, L. P. Deflores, J. C. Vaughan, K. Badizadegan, H. Iwai, R. R. Dasari, and M. S. Feld, “Fourier phase microscopy for investigation of biological structures and dynamics,” Opt. Lett. 29(21), 2503–2505 (2004). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
C. Mann, L. Yu, C. M. Lo, and M. Kim, “High-resolution quantitative phase-contrast microscopy by digital holography,” Opt. Express 13(22), 8693–8698 (2005). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
J. Garcia-Sucerquia, W. Xu, M. H. Jericho, and H. J. Kreuzer, “Immersion digital in-line holographic microscopy,” Opt. Lett. 31(9), 1211–1213 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
S. H. Lee and D. G. Grier, “Holographic microscopy of holographically trapped three-dimensional structures,” Opt. Express 15(4), 1505–1512 (2007). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
C. Oh, S. O. Isikman, B. Khademhosseinieh, and A. Ozcan, “On-chip differential interference contrast microscopy using lensless digital holography,” Opt. Express 18(5), 4717–4726 (2010). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
S. O. Isikman, S. Seo, I. Sencan, A. Erlinger, and A. Ozcan, “Lensfree Cell Holography On a Chip: From Holographic Cell Signatures to Microscopic Reconstruction,” in Proceedings of IEEE Photonics Society Annual Fall Meeting ( 2009 ), pp, 404–405. | |
M. G. L. Gustafsson, “Nonlinear structured-illumination microscopy: wide-field fluorescence imaging with theoretically unlimited resolution,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102(37), 13081–13086 (2005). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
M. J. Rust, M. Bates, and X. Zhuang, “Sub-diffraction-limit imaging by stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM),” Nat. Methods 3(10), 793–796 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
E. Betzig, G. H. Patterson, R. Sougrat, O. W. Lindwasser, S. Olenych, J. S. Bonifacino, M. W. Davidson, J. Lippincott-Schwartz, and H. F. Hess, “Imaging intracellular fluorescent proteins at nanometer resolution,” Science 313(5793), 1642–1645 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
S. C. Park, M. K. Park, and M. G. Kang, “Super-resolution image reconstruction: a technical overview,” IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 20(3), 21–36 (2003). [CrossRef] | |
R. C. Hardie, K. J. Barnard, and E. E. Armstrong, “Joint MAP registration and high-resolution image estimation using a sequence of undersampled images,” IEEE Trans. Image Process. 6(12), 1621–1633 (1997). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
N. A. Woods, N. P. Galatsanos, and A. K. Katsaggelos, “Stochastic methods for joint registration, restoration, and interpolation of multiple undersampled images,” IEEE Trans. Image Process. 15(1), 201–213 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
P. M. Shankar, W. C. Hasenplaugh, R. L. Morrison, R. A. Stack, and M. A. Neifeld, “Multiaperture imaging,” Appl. Opt. 45(13), 2871–2883 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
D. G. Luenberger, Linear and Nonlinear Programming (Addison-Wesley, 1984). | |
G. Koren, F. Polack, and D. Joyeux, “Iterative algorithms for twin-image elimination in in-line holography using finite-support constraints,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 10(3), 423–433 (1993). [CrossRef] | |
J. R. Fienup, “Reconstruction of an object from the modulus of its Fourier transform,” Opt. Lett. 3(1), 27–29 (1978). [CrossRef] [PubMed] |
OCIS Codes
(090.1995) Holography : Digital holography
ToC Category:
Holography
History
Original Manuscript: March 17, 2010
Revised Manuscript: May 3, 2010
Manuscript Accepted: May 6, 2010
Published: May 12, 2010
Virtual Issues
Vol. 5, Iss. 10 Virtual Journal for Biomedical Optics
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Waheb Bishara, Ting-Wei Su, Ahmet F. Coskun, and Aydogan Ozcan, "Lensfree on-chip microscopy over a wide field-of-view using pixel super-resolution," Opt. Express 18, 11181-11191 (2010)
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- U. Schnars and W. Jüptner, “Direct recording of holograms by a CCD target and numerical reconstruction,” Appl. Opt. 33(2), 179–181 (1994). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- T. Zhang and I. Yamaguchi, “Three-dimensional microscopy with phase-shifting digital holography,” Opt. Lett. 23(15), 1221–1223 (1998). [CrossRef]
- E. Cuche, F. Bevilacqua, and C. Depeursinge, “Digital holography for quantitative phase-contrast imaging,” Opt. Lett. 24(5), 291–293 (1999). [CrossRef]
- C. Wagner, S. Seebacher, W. Osten, and W. Jüptner, “Digital recording and numerical reconstruction of lensless fourier holograms in optical metrology,” Appl. Opt. 38(22), 4812–4820 (1999). [CrossRef]
- F. Dubois, L. Joannes, and J. C. Legros, “Improved three-dimensional imaging with a digital holography microscope with a source of partial spatial coherence,” Appl. Opt. 38(34), 7085–7094 (1999). [CrossRef]
- B. Javidi and E. Tajahuerce, “Three-dimensional object recognition by use of digital holography,” Opt. Lett. 25(9), 610–612 (2000). [CrossRef]
- W. Xu, M. H. Jericho, I. A. Meinertzhagen, and H. J. Kreuzer, “Digital in-line holography for biological applications,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98(20), 11301–11305 (2001). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- G. Pedrini and H. J. Tiziani, “Short-coherence digital microscopy by use of a lensless holographic imaging system,” Appl. Opt. 41(22), 4489–4496 (2002). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- L. Repetto, E. Piano, and C. Pontiggia, “Lensless digital holographic microscope with light-emitting diode illumination,” Opt. Lett. 29(10), 1132–1134 (2004). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- G. Popescu, L. P. Deflores, J. C. Vaughan, K. Badizadegan, H. Iwai, R. R. Dasari, and M. S. Feld, “Fourier phase microscopy for investigation of biological structures and dynamics,” Opt. Lett. 29(21), 2503–2505 (2004). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- C. Mann, L. Yu, C. M. Lo, and M. Kim, “High-resolution quantitative phase-contrast microscopy by digital holography,” Opt. Express 13(22), 8693–8698 (2005). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- J. Garcia-Sucerquia, W. Xu, M. H. Jericho, and H. J. Kreuzer, “Immersion digital in-line holographic microscopy,” Opt. Lett. 31(9), 1211–1213 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- S. H. Lee and D. G. Grier, “Holographic microscopy of holographically trapped three-dimensional structures,” Opt. Express 15(4), 1505–1512 (2007). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- C. Oh, S. O. Isikman, B. Khademhosseinieh, and A. Ozcan, “On-chip differential interference contrast microscopy using lensless digital holography,” Opt. Express 18(5), 4717–4726 (2010). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- S. O. Isikman, S. Seo, I. Sencan, A. Erlinger, and A. Ozcan, “Lensfree Cell Holography On a Chip: From Holographic Cell Signatures to Microscopic Reconstruction,” in Proceedings of IEEE Photonics Society Annual Fall Meeting (2009), pp, 404–405.
- M. G. L. Gustafsson, “Nonlinear structured-illumination microscopy: wide-field fluorescence imaging with theoretically unlimited resolution,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102(37), 13081–13086 (2005). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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- E. Betzig, G. H. Patterson, R. Sougrat, O. W. Lindwasser, S. Olenych, J. S. Bonifacino, M. W. Davidson, J. Lippincott-Schwartz, and H. F. Hess, “Imaging intracellular fluorescent proteins at nanometer resolution,” Science 313(5793), 1642–1645 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- S. C. Park, M. K. Park, and M. G. Kang, “Super-resolution image reconstruction: a technical overview,” IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 20(3), 21–36 (2003). [CrossRef]
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- N. A. Woods, N. P. Galatsanos, and A. K. Katsaggelos, “Stochastic methods for joint registration, restoration, and interpolation of multiple undersampled images,” IEEE Trans. Image Process. 15(1), 201–213 (2006). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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- G. Koren, F. Polack, and D. Joyeux, “Iterative algorithms for twin-image elimination in in-line holography using finite-support constraints,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 10(3), 423–433 (1993). [CrossRef]
- J. R. Fienup, “Reconstruction of an object from the modulus of its Fourier transform,” Opt. Lett. 3(1), 27–29 (1978). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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