Wide-field reflective imaging with an epi-illumination multi-camera array microscope
We present an epi-illumination multi-camera array microscope (epi-MCAM) designed for wide-field reflective imaging of non-transparent samples. The epi-MCAM contains 24 tightly packed and synchronized epi-illumination microscope units, arranged in a 4 × 6 planar array at 18 mm spacing. Each unit contains a unique CMOS image sensor (13 megapixels each), an objective and tube lens pair, and a beamsplitter and epi-illumination light path. An epi-MCAM capture cycle produces a stitched image covering 72 × 108 mm2 at a micrometer scale resolution down to 2.46 µm. To image samples exceeding this native field of view, we translate the entire array across the sample surface to enable high-resolution coverage of large objects. We demonstrate the system’s ability to image both flat and three-dimensionally structured reflective samples, such as semiconductor wafers and printed circuit boards, which highlight the epi-MCAM’s strong potential within industrial inspection applications.
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
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Volume
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Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Optics
- 5102 Atomic, molecular and optical physics
- 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
- 4006 Communications engineering