Systems and methods for color imaging
Systems and methods for multi-color imaging using a microscope system. The microscope system can have a relatively small size as compared to an average microscope system. The microscope system can include various components configured to reduce or eliminate image artifacts such as chromatic aberrations and/or noise from stray light that can occur during multi-color imaging. The components can be configured to reduce or eliminate the image artifacts, and/or noise without substantially changing the size of the microscope system.
1 . A multi-color microscope apparatus comprising:
an optical illumination system configured to direct therethrough a first light having a first spectrum and a second light having a second spectrum that is different from the first spectrum;
an optical imaging system having a first lens configured to deliver a third light, emitted at a predetermined location outside of the multi-color microscope apparatus in response to irradiation of the predetermined location with the first light and/or the second light, towards a first optical element of the optical illumination system;
an optical detection system optically separated from the first lens by the optical element and configured to form an image of the predetermined location in the third light delivered thereto by the optical imaging system, and
an optical spectral filter separated from the predetermined location by the first lens, wherein spectral passbands or dead bands of the optical spectral filter are configured to minimize or prevent stray light from reaching the optical detection system.
2 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the optical illumination system includes a first light directing arrangement configured to direct the first light towards the first lens and a second light directing arrangement configured to direct the second light towards the first lens.
3 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the optical imaging system includes a second lens separated from the first lens by the optical element, and wherein the optical element is shared by the first and second light directing arrangements.
4 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 2 ,
(i) wherein the first light directing arrangement and the second light directing arrangement share at least one common optical component, and/or
(ii) wherein the first light directing arrangement comprises a first optical element while the second light directing arrangement is devoid of said first optical element, and wherein the second light directing arrangement comprises a second optical element, wherein the first light directing arrangement is devoid of said second optical element.
5 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the optical illumination system includes a first light source configured to produce the first light and/or a second light source configured to produce the second light.
6 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first optical element is shared by the optical illumination system and the optical imaging system, and wherein the optical detection system is configured to form the image in the third light delivered thereto through the first optical element.
7 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the optical imaging system includes an objective containing at least one lens that has a spatially varying distribution of refractive index.
8 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 ,
wherein the optical imaging system is configured to for the image in the third light, wherein the third light has a spectrum that comprises (i) a first range of wavelengths, and (ii) a second range of wavelengths that does not overlap with the first range of wavelengths.
9 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the optical imaging system includes a corrective element in optical communication with the first lens, the corrective element being configured to correct effects of a chromatic aberration in the image formed in said third light.
10 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the corrective element includes a diffractive optical element (DOE) and/or a volume holographic element.
11 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the optical imaging system includes a second lens separated from the first lens with the corrective element.
12 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 9 ,
wherein an optical spectrum of the third light includes a first range of wavelengths and a second range of wavelengths that does not overlap with the first range of wavelengths,
wherein, when the corrective element comprises a diffractive optical element (DOE), said corrective element includes a surface relief structure defined by a plurality of annular protrusions,
wherein the annular protrusions are dimensioned such that the third light, that has passed through the corrective element, is focused on a detector of the optical detection system regardless of a wavelength of the third light.
13 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein said annular protrusions are dimensioned as concentric rings.
14 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the corrective element comprises a negative dispersion refractive lens.
15 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 ,
wherein, when the optical illumination system includes a first light directing arrangement that is configured to direct the first light towards the first lens and a second light directing arrangement that is configured to direct the second light towards the first lens, the first light directing arrangement comprises a first light source configured to produce the first light and/or the second light directing arrangement comprises a second light source configured to produce the second light,
and/or
wherein the microscope apparatus includes both the first and second light sources.
16 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein at least one of said first and second light sources is configured to operate in a pulsed regime.
17 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 , contained in a housing that is smaller than 1 cubic inch in volume.
18 . A multi-color microscope apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a material component that is located between the predetermined location and an optical detector of the optical detection system and that is configured to reduce stray light from being incident on the optical detector.
19 . A method for multi-color microscopic imaging, the method comprising:
directing a first light through an optical illumination system of a multi-color microscope apparatus and/or directing a second light through the optical illumination system onto a first lens of an optical imaging system of the multi-color microscope apparatus;
delivering said first light and/or said second light through the first lens to a predetermined location;
transmitting, through the first lens, light emission that has been formed at the predetermined location, and
receiving, at a detector of the multi-color microscope apparatus, said light emission that has been transmitted through the first lens, through a corrective element configured to correct chromatic aberration, and through an optical spectral filter disposed between the first lens and the detector,
wherein spectral passbands or dead bands of the optical spectral filter are configured to minimize or prevent stray light from reaching the detector.
20 . A method according to claim 19 , wherein a spectrum of said light emission comprises (1) a first range of wavelengths and (2) a second range of wavelengths that does not overlap with the first range of wavelengths.
21 . A method according to claim 19 , wherein said directing includes transmitting the first light through a first light directing arrangement of the optical illumination system and transmitting the second light through a second light directing arrangement of the optical illumination system, the first and second light arrangements sharing at least one optical component of the optical illumination system.
22 . A method according to claim 19 , wherein said receiving includes receiving the light emission that has been transmitted through the corrective element, wherein the corrective element includes a diffractive optical element and/or a volume holographic element.
23 . A method according to claim 19 , further comprising:
interacting the stray light with a material component located between the predetermined location and the optical spectral filter thereby further reducing an amount of said stray light passing towards the detector.
24 . A method according to claim 19 , wherein said receiving includes receiving, at the detector, the light emission that has been transmitted through at least one optical element characterized by a spatially-varying distribution of refractive index.