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18 July 2007 Automated slide-screening platform for histo/pathology
Rainer Daum, Andreas Achtermann, Rainer Uhl
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Abstract
We have developed a novel platform-concept, which allows the construction of an automated upright light-microscope-based slide-scanning device. In order to achieve maximal speed at maximal image quality we have paid special attention to a highly rigid, highly stiff construction. By using novel materials we have been able to achieve vibration-damping characteristics many times better than conventional approaches. We have combined these new concepts with a voice-coil based digitally controlled focus drive, which achieves the speed and stability of a piezo-element, yet allows travels of up to 10 mm. Using scan-modes which avoid stop & go but instead keep the slide moving at a constant speed we have been able to cut scan-times to levels approaching that of multi-objective approaches, yet with much higher flexibility and better image quality.
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Rainer Daum, Andreas Achtermann, and Rainer Uhl "Automated slide-screening platform for histo/pathology", Proc. SPIE 6631, Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications III, 66311D (18 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.729554
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Objectives

Image quality

Minerals

Charge-coupled devices

Image resolution

Image storage

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