Applied Sciences (Oct 2019)

Optical Design of an LED Lighting Source for Fluorescence Microscopes

  • Tai-Chih Kuo,
  • Ting-Jou Ding,
  • Jui-Hui Lin,
  • Shih-Hsin Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9214574
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 21
p. 4574

Abstract

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In this study, we reveal an LED light source model applied in fluorescence microscopes. This optical model is composed of a confocal total internal reflection lens array system (CTLAS) with a nine-LED array. The CTLAS optical system that we designed consists of a total internal reflection (TIR) lens array and a confocal system. The electrical power of the nine-LED array is 7.9 watts, which is lower than traditional light sources, such as the original 120-watt halogen lamps used in fluorescence microscopes (Zeiss, Axio Imager 2). We have successfully applied the CTLAS system to an Axio Imager 2 fluorescence microscope to observe the vascular bundle organization, modified with Cy3 fluorescence molecules, and have found that in the process of system assembly, the fabrication errors of optical lenses could have a critical effect on the CTLAS system. The results of our experiment show that, in order to achieve the same illuminance as that of the halogen lamp, the displacement error tolerances of the lateral x-axis and the longitudinal z-axis must be controlled within 1.3 mm and 1.7 mm, respectively.

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