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Abstract
A range of 3D printed lenses are developed for white light and fluorescence microscopy using a consumer grade 3D printer and spin-coating post-processing approach. The white light and fluorescence imaging performance of the printed lenses is compared against commercial counterparts. This opens the possibility for 3D printed optics research to be used in novel microscopy approaches benefiting from the flexibility of generating arbitrary lens surface shapes.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 3 Jul 2023 |
Event | Microscience Microscopy Congress 2023 - Manchester Central, Manchester, United Kingdom Duration: 3 Jul 2023 → 6 Jul 2023 https://www.mmc-series.org.uk/ |
Conference
Conference | Microscience Microscopy Congress 2023 |
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Abbreviated title | mmc2023 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Manchester |
Period | 3/07/23 → 6/07/23 |
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Keywords
- 3D printing
- optics
- 3D printed optics
- 3D printed lenses
- stereolithography
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Doctoral Training Partnership 2020-2021 University of Strathclyde | Christopher, Jay
Bauer, R., Murray, P. & Christopher, J.
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
1/10/20 → 1/04/24
Project: Research Studentship - Internally Allocated