Simple and open 4f Koehler transmitted illumination system for low-cost microscopic imaging and teaching
Jorge Madrid-Wolff, Manu Forero-Shelton

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple, low-cost 4f Koehler illumination system designed for easy integration into tabletop microscopes and teaching, offering comparable performance to commercial systems.
Contribution
The authors present a novel, open-source 4f Koehler illumination system that simplifies construction and improves accessibility for microscopy education and low-cost imaging.
Findings
Performance comparable to commercial Koehler condensers
Superior illumination homogeneity over LED flashlights
Enhances low-cost and educational microscopy applications
Abstract
Koehler transillumination is a powerful imaging method, yet commercial Koehler condensers are difficult to integrate into tabletop systems and make learning the concepts of Koehler illumination difficult. We propose a simple 4f Koehler illumination system that offers advantages with respect to building simplicity, cost and compatibility with tabletop systems, which can be integrated with open source Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopes (LSFMs). With those applications in mind as well as teaching, we provide instructions and parts lists to assemble the system. The system's performance is comparable to that of commercial condensers and significantly better than LED flashlights such as those found in low-cost diagnostic devices and LSFMs with respect to illumination homogeneity and sectioning capability.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques · Biosensors and Analytical Detection · Photonic and Optical Devices
