Student seminars

#StudentSeminar: Optical design and characteristics for an applied microscope using the M12 lens

por Hui Yun

Europe/Madrid
1001-Primera-1-1-1 - Paterna. Seminario (Universe)

1001-Primera-1-1-1 - Paterna. Seminario

Universe

60
Descripción

The Microscope is a device for observing microscopic objects, which is unavailable to the eyes directly. It is used in various fields, such as scientific research, medical diagnostics, industrial quality control, semiconductor inspection, forensic analysis, etc.

First off, the objective lens is one of the most crucial pieces of equipment in a microscope, and it's also among the most expensive. Here, we plan to replace the objective lens with an optical device called the M12 Lens in the microscope optical system. The M12 Lens, typically used in compact imaging systems, offers cost-effective and flexible advantages when integrated into microscope optical systems.

In this seminar, we aim to introduce an applied microscope optical system with M12 Lens. In addition, We focus on two applied microscopes for specific circumstance cases we want: One is designed for extended depth by consisting of a liquid lens, and the other is designed for getting 3D sample information by using a technique called Fourier light field microscopy. we show how M12 Lens applied in the systems.

We have theoretically examined the performance of a simply designed optical system and confirmed that the actual experimental results are similar to the theoretical performance. Therefore, we expect this applied microscope to be useful in practical applications that require accurate observation, measurement, and analysis of samples.

Organized by

Pablo Martínez Reviriego

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