Acoustic Assembly and Scanning of Superlens Arrays for High-Resolution and Large Field-of-View Bioimaging
High-resolution and dynamic bioimaging is essential in life sciences and biomedical applications. In recent years, microspheres combined with optical microscopes have offered a low cost but promising solution for super-resolution imaging, by breaking the diffraction barrier. However, challenges stil...
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description | High-resolution and dynamic bioimaging is essential in life sciences and biomedical applications. In recent years, microspheres combined with optical microscopes have offered a low cost but promising solution for super-resolution imaging, by breaking the diffraction barrier. However, challenges still exist in precisely and parallelly superlens controlling using a noncontact manner, to meet the demands of large-area scanning imaging for desired targets. This study proposes an acoustic wavefield-based strategy for assembling and manipulating micrometer-scale superlens arrays, in addition to achieving on-demand scanning imaging through phase modulation. In experiments, acoustic pressure nodes are designed to be comparable in size to microspheres, allowing spatially dispersed microspheres to be arranged into arrays with one unit per node. Droplet microlenses with various diameters can be adapted in the array, allowing for a wide range of spacing periods by applying different frequencies. In addition, through the continuous phase shifting in the x and y directions, this acoustic superlens array achieves on-demand moving for the parallel high-resolution virtual image capturing and scanning of nanostructures and biological cell samples. As a comparison, this noncontact and cost-effective acoustic manner can obtain more than ∼100 times the acquisition efficiency of a single lens, holding promise in advancing super-resolution microscopy and subcellular-level bioimaging. |
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