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Optical aspects of a miniature fluorescence microscope for super-sensitive biomedical detection

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Abstract

Current commercial fluorescence microscopes are typically sophisticated, bulky and expensive, not suitable for low-volume and/or clinic routine biomedical detection, e.g. lab-on-chip devices. We present optical design strategies and the principle demonstrator of a miniature fluorescence microscope aiming for super-sensitive detection.

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