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Multi-modal imaging using a cascaded microscope design

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arxiv 2208.08875 v1 pith:T6HKYWPN submitted 2022-08-18 physics.optics cs.GR

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keywords arrayimagingmulti-modalacquireacquisitioncascadeddesignfiber
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We present a new Multimodal Fiber Array Snapshot Technique (M-FAST), based on an array of 96 compact cameras placed behind a primary objective lens and a fiber bundle array. which is capable of large-area, high-resolution, multi-channel video acquisition. The proposed design provides two key improvements to prior cascaded imaging system approaches: a novel optical arrangement that accommodates the use of planar camera arrays, and the new ability to acquire multi-modal image data acquisition. M-FAST is a multi-modal, scalable imaging system that can acquire snapshot dual-channel fluorescence images as well as d phase contrast measurements over a large 8x10mm^2 FOV at 2.2um full-pitch resolution.

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