Advanced Photonics, 2021, 3 (4): 044001, Published Online: Jun. 29, 2021   

Review of bio-optical imaging systems with a high space-bandwidth product Download: 686次

Author Affiliations
1 University of California, Department of Bioengineering, Los Angeles, California, United States
2 University of Arizona, James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences, Tucson, Arizona, United States
3 University of Connecticut, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Storrs, Connecticut, United States
4 University of Connecticut, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Storrs, Connecticut, United States
5 Boston University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Abstract
Optical imaging has served as a primary method to collect information about biosystems across scales—from functionalities of tissues to morphological structures of cells and even at biomolecular levels. However, to adequately characterize a complex biosystem, an imaging system with a number of resolvable points, referred to as a space-bandwidth product (SBP), in excess of one billion is typically needed. Since a gigapixel-scale far exceeds the capacity of current optical imagers, compromises must be made to obtain either a low spatial resolution or a narrow field-of-view (FOV). The problem originates from constituent refractive optics—the larger the aperture, the more challenging the correction of lens aberrations. Therefore, it is impractical for a conventional optical imaging system to achieve an SBP over hundreds of millions. To address this unmet need, a variety of high-SBP imagers have emerged over the past decade, enabling an unprecedented resolution and FOV beyond the limit of conventional optics. We provide a comprehensive survey of high-SBP imaging techniques, exploring their underlying principles and applications in bioimaging.

Jongchan Park, David J. Brady, Guoan Zheng, Lei Tian, Liang Gao. Review of bio-optical imaging systems with a high space-bandwidth product[J]. Advanced Photonics, 2021, 3(4): 044001.

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