We report on the construction of a Fourier plane imaging system attached to a cell phone. By illuminating particle suspensions with a collimated beam from an inexpensive diode laser, angularly resolved scattering patterns are imaged by the phone's camera. Analyzing these patterns with Mie theory results in predictions of size distributions of the particles in suspension. Despite using consumer grade electronics, we extracted size distributions of sphere suspensions with better than 20 nm accuracy in determining the mean size. We also show results from milk, yeast, and blood cells. Performing these measurements on a portable device presents opportunities for field-testing of food quality, process monitoring, and medical diagnosis
We present a novel technique for particle sizing based on recent studies about the statistical infor...
Light scattering is a fundamental property that can be exploited to create essential devices such as...
In this study, we demonstrate that a disposable chip periodically patterned with, suitable ligands, ...
We report on the construction of a Fourier plane imaging system attached to a cell phone. By illumin...
Optical imaging of nanoscale objects, whether it is based on scattering or fluorescence, is a challe...
Fluospheres polystyrene microspheres are used for testing in environmental science, biomedical field...
Use of optical imaging for medical and scientific applications requires accurate quantification of f...
Use of optical imaging for medical and scientific applications requires accurate quantification of f...
Fluorescent microscopy has been a widely used technique in biomedical sciences to identify nanoparti...
Miniaturized imaging devices have pushed the boundaries of point-of-care imaging, but existing mobil...
In this paper we report the development of two attachments to a commercial cell phone that transform...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the importance of illumination...
High accuracy measurement of size is essential in physical and biomedical sciences. Various sizing t...
We show that the electrochemical particle-impact technique (or ‘nano-impacts’) complements light sca...
In this study, we demonstrate that a disposable chip periodically patterned with suitable ligands, a...
We present a novel technique for particle sizing based on recent studies about the statistical infor...
Light scattering is a fundamental property that can be exploited to create essential devices such as...
In this study, we demonstrate that a disposable chip periodically patterned with, suitable ligands, ...
We report on the construction of a Fourier plane imaging system attached to a cell phone. By illumin...
Optical imaging of nanoscale objects, whether it is based on scattering or fluorescence, is a challe...
Fluospheres polystyrene microspheres are used for testing in environmental science, biomedical field...
Use of optical imaging for medical and scientific applications requires accurate quantification of f...
Use of optical imaging for medical and scientific applications requires accurate quantification of f...
Fluorescent microscopy has been a widely used technique in biomedical sciences to identify nanoparti...
Miniaturized imaging devices have pushed the boundaries of point-of-care imaging, but existing mobil...
In this paper we report the development of two attachments to a commercial cell phone that transform...
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the importance of illumination...
High accuracy measurement of size is essential in physical and biomedical sciences. Various sizing t...
We show that the electrochemical particle-impact technique (or ‘nano-impacts’) complements light sca...
In this study, we demonstrate that a disposable chip periodically patterned with suitable ligands, a...
We present a novel technique for particle sizing based on recent studies about the statistical infor...
Light scattering is a fundamental property that can be exploited to create essential devices such as...
In this study, we demonstrate that a disposable chip periodically patterned with, suitable ligands, ...