Physics
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Apr 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005spie.5726...77t&link_type=abstract
Semiconductor Photodetectors II. Edited by Cohen, Marshall J.; Dereniak, Eustace L. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5726, pp
Physics
Scientific paper
This paper discusses the selection of parameters and the design of a CMOS detector for use in a structured illumination technique implemented with a 4M device (Miniaturized Multi-Modal Microscope) for precancer detection. To obtain real time sectioning the framing rate was set on the order of 500 frames / sec. 500 images allow us to obtain 8 to 16 sections / sec reconstructed from 16 to 64 images. The reconstruction technique is a sine approximation algorithm. To obtain a 1 μm spatial resolution, the required pixel size is 4 μm with a magnification 4:1. The field of extent of 250um required approximately 350 x 350 array size.
Bahn William
Christenson Todd C.
Dereniak Eustace L.
Descour Michael R.
Erickson Tyler
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