Device for observing a sample and method for observing a sample
US-2020033580-A1 · Jan 30, 2020 · US
US10848683B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10848683-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916445415-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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Method for observing a sample comprising the steps of (a) illuminating the sample using a light source, the light source emitting an incident light wave that propagates toward the sample along a propagation axis (Z); (b) acquiring, using an image sensor, an image of the sample, which image is formed in a detection plane; (c) forming a stack of images, called reconstructed images, from the image acquired in step (b), each reconstructed image being obtained by applying, for one reconstruction distance, a numerical propagation operator; and (d) from each image of the stack of images, computing a clearness indicator for various radial positions, each clearness indicator being associated with one radial position and with one reconstruction distance.
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Method for observing a sample, the sample comprising particles, comprising the following, steps: a) illuminating the sample using a light source, the light source emitting an incident light wave that propagates toward the sample along a propagation axis; b) acquiring, using an image sensor, an image of the sample, which image is formed in a detection plane, the sample being, placed between the light source and the image sensor, the image being representative of an exposure light wave, to which the image sensor is exposed under the effect of the illumination, the image comprising pixels, each pixel corresponding to a defined radial position in a plane parallel to the detection plane; c) forming a stack of complex images, called reconstructed images, from the image acquired in step b), each reconstructed image being obtained by applying, for one reconstruction distance along the propagation axis, a numerical propagation operator, the stack of images comprising as many reconstructed images as there are different reconstruction distances, each reconstructed image being representative of an exposure light wave to which the image sensor is exposed; d) from each image of the stack of images, computing a clearness indicator for various radial positions, corresponding to different particles, each clearness indicator being associated with one radial position and with one reconstruction distance; e) taking into account a selection criterion; f) for each radial position, and depending on the selection criterion, selecting one clearness indicator among, the various clearness indicators defined, at the radial position, from the various reconstructed images, the selected clearness indicator being associated with a reconstructed image that is optimal for the radial position in question; and g) forming an observation image of the sample, each pixel of which is associated with one radial position, the value of pixels of the observation image being determined depending on the value, at the radial position of the pixel, of the optimal reconstructed image that is associated therewith; wherein, in step d): each clearness indicator is computed from one elementary image, the elementary image being established from a modulus and/or an argument and/or a real part and/or an imaginary part of a reconstructed image; and each clearness indicator is established while considering a gradient of the elementary image in one or more gradient directions, and wherein: the method comprises, following step f) determining, for each radial position in question, an optimal distance, corresponding to the reconstruction distance of the optimal reconstructed image associated with the radial position, the optimal distances respectively determined with respect to at least two position, corresponding to at least two differ particles, being different, and in g), the observation image shows particles, lying in different radial positions, with different optimal distances. 2. Method according to claim 1 , wherein step d) comprises, for each reconstructed image of the stack of images: computing a gradient image representative of a gradient of the reconstructed image in at east one gradient direction; and computing a norm of the gradient image; such that the clearness indicator, in each radial position, is obtained from the norm of the gradient image at the radial position. 3. Method according to claim 2 , wherein step d) comprises: computing a gradient image respectively along two orthogonal axes defining a radial plane orthogonal to the propagation axis; and combining each computed gradient image so as to form a two-dimensional gradient image; such that each two-dimensional gradient image is representative of a two-dimensional gradient of one reconstructed complex image. 4. Method according to claim 1 , wherein step f) comprises taking into account a range of validity, and rejecting a selected dearness indicator if the reconstruction distance that is associated therewith is not comprised in the range of validity. 5. Method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step g), the observation image, at each radial position, is obtained from die optimal reconstructed image for the radial position in question. 6. Method according to claim 1 , wherein no image-forming optic is placed between the sample and the image sensor. 7. Method according to claim 1 , wherein an optical system is placed between the sample and the image sensor, the optical system conjugating an image plane with an object plane, the detection plane being offset with respect to the image plane and/or the sample being offset from the object plane, such that the image acquired by the image sensor is a defocused image of the sample. 8. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the sample is held in or on holding element, the sample being immobile with respect to the holding element. 9. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the sample contains particles, the method comprising a step h) of characterizing the particles from the observation image of the sample, the characterization comprising: counting the particles: and/or determining a size and/or a shape of the particles; and/or counting particles depending on their size and/or their shape; and/or determining a three-dimensional position of the particles. 10. Device for identifying a sample, comprising: a light source configured to emit an incident light wave that propagates toward the sample; an image sensor configured to acquire an image of the sample; a holder, configured to hold the sample between the light source and the image sensor; and a processor, configured to receive an image of the sample from the image sensor, and to implement steps c) to g) of the method according to claim 1 . 11. Device according to claim 10 , wherein no image-forming optic is placed between the sample and the image sensor. 12. Device according to claim 10 , comprising an optical system defining a focused configuration, in which the image sensor is conjugated with a plane passing through the sample, the device being such that the image sensor or the sample are offset with respect to the focused configuration, such that, in step b), the image sensor acquires a defocused image of the sample. 13. Method according to claim 1 , comprising: obtaining a plurality of three-dimensional positions for which observation of the sample is considered to be clear; and forming the observational image of the sample using the stack of images and the plurality of three-dimensional positions. 14. Method for observing a sample, comprising the following steps: a) illuminating the sample using a light source, the light source emitting an incident light wave that propagates toward the sample along a propagation axis; b) acquiring, using an image sensor, an image of the sample, which image is formed in a detection plane, the sample being placed between the light source and the image sensor, the image being representative of an exposure light wave, to which the image sensor is exposed under the effect of the illumination, the image comprising pixels, each pixel corresponding to a defined radial position in a plane parallel to the detection plane; c) forming a stack of complex images, called reconstructed images, from the image acquired in step b), each reconstructed image being obtained by applying, for one reconstruction distance along the propagation axis, a numerical propagation operator, the stack of images comprising as many reconstructed images as there are different reconstruction distances, each reconstructed image being representative of an exposure light wave t
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