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Home | Hyderabad | Iit H Researchers Develop Smallest Microscope In The World

IIT-H researchers develop smallest microscope in the world

Sangareddy: Downscaling of electronic circuits triggered revolution that is still unfolding. It made chips do more while costing less and consuming less power. Microfluidics promises to do the same in the analysis of small objects like cells flowing in small channels. Muscope, the smallest microscope developed to date, was conceived in the laboratory of Dr Shishir […]

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 29 June 2021, 09:53 PM
IIT-H researchers develop smallest microscope in the world
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Sangareddy: Downscaling of electronic circuits triggered revolution that is still unfolding. It made chips do more while costing less and consuming less power. Microfluidics promises to do the same in the analysis of small objects like cells flowing in small channels. Muscope, the smallest microscope developed to date, was conceived in the laboratory of Dr Shishir Kumar, a faculty member at the Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H) to look at cells in microfluidic chips without using the bulky desktop microscopes.

The desktop microscopes are also expensive, manual, and fragile, all of which are a no-no for small devices. In contrast, Muscope uses only a few off-the-shelf electronic chips, namely an image sensor and a microLED display, making it ideal for automated assembly and operation.


The Muscope can be scaled down further from its already tiny form to harness the benefits of deep integration, enhanced mobility, lower cost, and robustness.  Resource-constrained or specialised medical devices, extreme conditions of environmental monitoring, agriculture, and animal husbandry are some domains where Muscope can excel. The researchers are keen on commercialising the technology, expanding the work to disease detection using biomarkers, miniature analysis systems, and machine learning-aided workflows.

Congratulating Dr Shishir Kumar for this noteworthy work, IIT-H Director Prof BS Murty said: “IIT-H is committed to bringing the benefits of technology to the society. This new invention will positively impact many areas, especially healthcare and life sciences research. Looking forward to its early and wider adoption.”

There exist several palmtop-sized mini-microscopes, and very few are smaller. A common thread in these designs is the removal of the lens train and the use of computational imaging to cover up for the limited resolution. To aid the improvement in resolution, usually, a light source like a laser is used, which is not easy to minimise and operate. A contributing factor to this meager downscaling is perhaps also the lack of attention given to the importance of integration into larger systems.

The team of researchers led by Dr Shishir Kumar includes PhD scholar Ekta Prajati and M Tech candidate Saurav Kumar, used a micro-LED display to remove the bulk associated with the light source and at the same time to provide capabilities for computational imaging. The display consists of micron-sized LED emitters arranged on a rectangular array. The micro-LEDs can be individually switched on, and they are very bright. These unique features of the micro-LEDs allow good quality imaging in restricted space.

The illuminating light coming from a microLED can also be moved around in a two-dimensional plane, just by selecting a different microLED from the array. This movement can be used for capturing images of samples under slightly different lighting conditions. Such images can be fused to increase the resolution. The movement of light sources also makes it possible to capture images of widely separated regions of the sample, effectively increasing the field of view (FOV).

Ekta Prajapati, who did most of the experimental work, is excited about embedding Muscope in the microfluidic chips she has been developing. “Muscope will greatly simplify and automate our system. Environmental control can be local to the parts of the chips, multiple locations can be observed without any movement of the chips, and everything can be scripted. This will be a game-changer for many such instruments,” she added.


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