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    Optical Fiber-Based Laser Confocal Microscope with a Metalens
    (2018-09-04)
    Zhen, Qiu
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    Lopez, Daniel
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    Cai, Haogang
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    Piyawattanametha, Wibool
    We demonstrated a fiber optical based laser confocal microscope with a planar metalens as a focusing element. The metalens is used to replace a bulky traditional focusing lens in a standard confocal microscope configuration. The metalens f=4 mm is designed to operate at 660 mm with a measured 4.29 μm FWHM spot size.
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    New endoscopic imaging technology based on MEMS sensors and actuators
    (2017-07-02)
    Zhen, Qiu
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    Piyawattanamatha, Wibool
    Over the last decade, optical fiber-based forms of microscopy and endoscopy have extended the realm of applicability for many imaging modalities. Optical fiber-based imaging modalities permit the use of remote illumination sources and enable flexible forms supporting the creation of portable and hand-held imaging instrumentations to interrogate within hollow tissue cavities. A common challenge in the development of such devices is the design and integration of miniaturized optical and mechanical components. Until recently, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors and actuators have been playing a key role in shaping the miniaturization of these components. This is due to the precision mechanics of MEMS, microfabrication techniques, and optical functionality enabling a wide variety of movable and tunable mirrors, lenses, filters, and other optical structures. Many promising results from MEMS based optical fiber endoscopy have demonstrated great potentials for clinical translation. In this article, reviews of MEMS sensors and actuators for various fiber-optical endoscopy such as fluorescence, optical coherence tomography, confocal, photo-acoustic, and two-photon imaging modalities will be discussed. This advanced MEMS based optical fiber endoscopy can provide cellular and molecular features with deep tissue penetration enabling guided resections and early cancer assessment to better treatment outcomes.