Digital holographic microscopy
Digital holographic microscopy
DHM relies on computing power to interpret an interference pattern produced by shining a laser onto a sample to produce a three dimensional image.
List of available equipment
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Digital Holographic Microscope- Lyncee Tec T1001
Digital holographic microscope
SA Node
University of South Australia
Description
Widely used for imaging of channel geometries in microfluidic devices for process control quality assurance and product validation.
Related Information
Provides 3D imaging magnification up to 20,000 x field of view up to 10 cm x 10 cm, digital image capture and analysis. Suitable for transparent or semi-transparent samples. It can be used to assist in the static and dynamic 3D characterisation of samples and quantitative characterisation of cells (including live cells). Gives information on specimen surface, shape, material and internal structure or defects. Other applications include: defect inspection, MEMS measurement, surface topography, surface finish and structured thin films.
Tool Contact
Simon.Doe@unisa.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Digital Holographic Microscope- Lyncee Tec T1001
Digital holographic microscope
SA Node
University of South Australia
Description
Widely used for imaging of channel geometries in microfluidic devices for process control quality assurance and product validation.
Related Information
Provides 3D imaging magnification up to 20,000 x field of view up to 10 cm x 10 cm, digital image capture and analysis. Suitable for transparent or semi-transparent samples. It can be used to assist in the static and dynamic 3D characterisation of samples and quantitative characterisation of cells (including live cells). Gives information on specimen surface, shape, material and internal structure or defects. Other applications include: defect inspection, MEMS measurement, surface topography, surface finish and structured thin films.
Tool Contact
Simon.Doe@unisa.edu.au