DLHM-Microscope is a cost-effective digital lensless holographic microscope developed by Opto-Digital Processing Group of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. This platform enables the recording of digital holograms with all the needed degrees of freedom to achieve different fields of view, levels of spatial resolution, and 2D scanning of the sample. This microscope is constructed using 3D printing, fastening elements, a digital camera, and an aspheric lens.
Opto-Digital Processing Group also developed an open-source plugin for image processing of recorded holograms in ImageJ.
Detailed and updated information about this project can be found in the project page.
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files and the assembled instructions can be found in the downloads section of the project or in google drive.
- H. Tobon-Maya, S. Zapata-Valencia, E. Zora-Guzmán, C. Buitrago-Duque, and J. Garcia-Sucerquia, "Open-source, cost-effective, portable, 3D-printed digital lensless holographic microscope," Appl. Opt. 60, A205 (2021). DOI: 10.1364/AO.405605
The microscope stages have been inspired in FlyPi motion system.
- Samuel I. Zapata-Valencia ([email protected])}
- Heberley Tobon-Maya ([email protected])}
- Jorge I. Garcia-Sucerquia ([email protected])