CN210053477U - Array transmission type microscopic image acquisition system - Google Patents

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CN210053477U
CN210053477U CN201921310126.3U CN201921310126U CN210053477U CN 210053477 U CN210053477 U CN 210053477U CN 201921310126 U CN201921310126 U CN 201921310126U CN 210053477 U CN210053477 U CN 210053477U
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万新军
陶雪辰
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陈红豆
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吕宋
解树平
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The utility model discloses an array transmission-type microscopic image acquisition system, which comprises a microscopic camera module array, a receiving end, a sample table and an excitation light source, wherein the microscopic camera module array is positioned right above the sample table, and the excitation light source is positioned below the sample table; the microscopic camera module array comprises a plurality of microscopic camera modules distributed in an array, each microscopic camera module comprises a first lens group, a second lens group and an image sensor, the first lens group and the second lens group are symmetrically arranged, the first lens group is located between the second lens group and the sample stage, the second lens group is located between the first lens group and the image sensor, and the image sensor is electrically connected with the receiving end. The utility model discloses can gather a plurality of regions of the transparent sample of large tracts of land plane simultaneously, improve detection speed, be applicable to transparent sample high flux such as the sapphire is micro-, biochip, protein chip and thin biological sample and detect.

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Array transmission type microscopic image acquisition system
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of machine vision detects, especially, relate to a microscopic image acquisition system of array transmission type, can be applied to the microscopic formation of image of semiconductor wafer and biological sample high flux.
Background
The micro-imaging system is an optical system or an instrument capable of magnifying and imaging tiny objects or details which are difficult to observe or distinguish by human eyes so as to extract fine structure information, and related products are widely used in the fields related to the aspects of experimental research, production and manufacturing and the like. As related disciplines progress in the microscopic field, microscopic imaging systems based on many leading-edge theories have broken through the optical imaging limits, moving towards higher resolutions.
However, in practical applications, the conventional microscopic imaging system is limited by the optical structure, and must rely on a high-resolution objective lens with a small field angle (within 3 °) to realize optical magnification in accordance with a long conjugate distance, thereby resulting in a large, complicated and expensive optical system. Meanwhile, because the field of view is small, the traditional microscope system needs to be realized by adopting a scanning splicing method when a larger sample is imaged completely, the cost of the microscope system is more expensive due to the introduction of related equipment, and the precision structure of the microscope system during working can be more easily influenced by external factors such as vibration, temperature and the like. Again, the working mode of scan stitching results in long imaging times and is inefficient for large area samples like semiconductor microscopy.
In summary, the conventional microscope is generally bulky, high in cost, complex in imaging process of a large sample, long in time consumption, and difficult to meet the requirements of the existing microscopic detection of semiconductor and biological samples.
In conclusion, the realization of the large-sample microscopic imaging system with large field of view, high resolution, strong stability, large flux and low cost is a problem which needs to be solved urgently and has high practical value.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model discloses the main technical problem who solves provides a microscopic image acquisition system of array transmission-type, can gather a plurality of regions of the transparent sample of large tracts of land plane simultaneously, improves detection speed, is applicable to transparent sample high flux such as the sapphire is micro-, biochip, protein chip and thin biological sample and detects.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model discloses a technical scheme be: an array transmission type microscopic image acquisition system comprises a microscopic camera module array, a receiving end, a sample table and an excitation light source, wherein the microscopic camera module array is positioned right above the sample table, and the excitation light source is positioned below the sample table;
the microscopic camera module array comprises a plurality of microscopic camera modules distributed in an array, each microscopic camera module comprises a first lens group, a second lens group and an image sensor, the first lens group and the second lens group are symmetrically arranged, the first lens group is located between the second lens group and the sample stage, the second lens group is located between the first lens group and the image sensor, and the image sensor is electrically connected with the receiving end.
The utility model discloses a solve the further technical scheme that its technical problem adopted and be:
further, the second lens group includes at least two microlenses, a size of the microlens near the image sensor is largest, and a size of the microlens far from the image sensor is smallest; the first lens group comprises at least two micro lenses, the size of the micro lens close to the image sensor is the smallest, and the size of the micro lens far away from the image sensor is the largest; the size of the micro lens is 0.5-15 mm in diameter.
Further, the arrangement mode of the plurality of microscopic camera modules is linear array side by side arrangement, matrix arrangement or concentric circle arrangement.
Further, the microlenses with the smallest diameter of the first lens group and the microlenses with the smallest diameter of the second lens group are different microlenses or the same microlens.
Further, a focal plane of the second lens group coincides with a receiving end face of the image sensor, a focal length of the second lens group is 1-3mm, and an F number of the second lens group is less than 5.
Further, the focal length of the first lens group is 1-6 mm.
Further, the image element size of the image sensor is 0.8-2.5 μm.
Further, the image sensor is a CMOS image sensor or a CCD image sensor.
The utility model has the advantages that:
when shooting, a plurality of micro-camera modules with large visual field and high resolution can be connected together to form an array structure, so that a plurality of micro-camera modules can carry out sample micro-imaging at the same time, and high-resolution and large-visual-field high-throughput micro-imaging of a large-area sample is realized, which is specifically represented as follows:
in each microscopic camera module, the size of a micro lens close to the sample in the first lens group is the largest, and the size of a micro lens close to the image sensor is the smallest, so that the optical information of the sample in a front large-field-angle range is coupled into an optical path, and a single microscopic camera module has a large imaging field; the ratio of the focal length of the second lens group to the focal length of the first lens group is the optical magnification of microscopic imaging, and the magnification of 0.5X-8X can be realized by configuring the focal lengths of the second lens group and the first lens group; the first lens group and the second lens group are short-focus optical lens groups, so that the first lens group and the second lens group are small in size and can be used as a microscopic camera module for array arrangement; the image sensor adopts a small-pixel-size image sensor, so that high sample resolution can be realized under small optical magnification;
the structural design of the array formed by the plurality of microscopic camera modules enables all camera modules to cover all interested areas on a large-area sample as much as possible, and can also assist in realizing non-blind area microscopic imaging of the sample by moving a sample stage in a small range, so that a receiving end can process all sub-images into a complete image, and the microscopic detection efficiency of the sample is improved;
and the microscopic image that every microscopic camera module gathered also can independently handle to send the receiving terminal with the result and carry out the analysis synthesis, the utility model discloses an information acquisition efficiency is higher with scanning efficiency.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of a photomicrographic module according to embodiment 1 of the present invention (the microlenses with the smallest diameter of the first lens group are different from the microlenses with the smallest diameter of the second lens group);
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a microscopic camera module according to embodiment 2 of the present invention (the microlens with the smallest diameter of the first lens group and the microlens with the smallest diameter of the second lens group are the same microlens);
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the device comprises a micro-camera module array 1, a first lens group 11, a second lens group 12, an image sensor 13, a receiving end 2, a sample stage 3 and an excitation light source 4.
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The following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, so as to enable those skilled in the art to more easily understand the advantages and features of the present invention, and thereby define the scope of the invention more clearly and clearly.
Example 1: an array transmission type microscopic image acquisition system is shown in fig. 1 and fig. 2, and comprises a microscopic camera module array 1, a receiving end 2, a sample table 3 and an excitation light source 4, wherein the microscopic camera module array is positioned right above the sample table, and the excitation light source is positioned below the sample table;
the microscopic camera module array comprises a plurality of microscopic camera modules distributed in an array, each microscopic camera module comprises a first lens group 11, a second lens group 12 and an image sensor 13, the first lens group and the second lens group are symmetrically arranged, the first lens group is located between the second lens group and the sample stage, the second lens group is located between the first lens group and the image sensor, the image sensor is electrically connected with the receiving end, and the plurality of microscopic camera modules are all fixed on the same frame.
The second lens group comprises at least two micro lenses, wherein the size of the micro lens close to the image sensor is the largest, and the size of the micro lens far away from the image sensor is the smallest; the first lens group comprises at least two micro lenses, the size of the micro lens close to the image sensor is the smallest, and the size of the micro lens far away from the image sensor is the largest; the size of the micro lens is 0.5-15 mm in diameter.
The arrangement mode of the plurality of microscopic camera modules is linear array side by side arrangement, matrix arrangement or concentric circle arrangement.
The arrangement distance of the microscopic camera modules can be adjusted according to the sample characteristic distribution rule.
The micro lens with the smallest diameter of the first lens group and the micro lens with the smallest diameter of the second lens group are different micro lenses or the same micro lens.
The focal plane of the second lens group is superposed with the receiving end face of the image sensor, the focal length of the second lens group is 1-3mm, and the F (aperture) number of the second lens group is less than 5.
The focal length of the first lens group is 1-6 mm.
The pixel size of the image sensor is 0.8-2.5 μm.
The image sensor is a CMOS image sensor or a CCD image sensor.
The excitation light source is a laser light source, an LED light source or a gas light source.
The receiving end is a computer or a mobile phone.
Example 2: an array transmission type microscopic image collecting system, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, is otherwise the same as in embodiment 1 except that the microlens of the smallest diameter of the first lens group is the same as the microlens of the smallest diameter of the second lens group.
The working principle of the utility model is as follows:
when the microscope system is used, all parts in the microscope system are well built, the microscope camera modules are arranged into an array according to the shape of a large-area sample, and the height of each microscope camera module is adjusted in advance through standard plane sample imaging. During actual sample testing, a sample to be tested is placed on a sample table, a power supply is turned on, each microscopic module image is observed from a receiving end, fine adjustment focusing is achieved by adjusting the height and the levelness of the sample manually or through an electric displacement table, then the brightness of an illumination system is adjusted, the observed image is made to be clearest, and the obtained image is stored at the receiving end. If blind-area-free microscopic imaging of the whole surface of the sample is required, small-area scanning in the XY direction can be realized through an electric XY displacement table, and the whole-area microscopic imaging result of the sample can be obtained through image splicing.
The above only is the embodiment of the present invention, not limiting the scope of the present invention, all the equivalent structure changes made in the specification and the attached drawings or directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields are included in the same principle as the present invention.

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1. An array transmission type microscopic image acquisition system is characterized in that: the device comprises a microscopic camera module array (1), a receiving end (2), a sample table (3) and an excitation light source (4), wherein the microscopic camera module array is positioned right above the sample table, and the excitation light source is positioned below the sample table;
the microscopic camera module array comprises a plurality of microscopic camera modules distributed in an array, each microscopic camera module comprises a first lens group (11), a second lens group (12) and an image sensor (13), the first lens group and the second lens group are symmetrically arranged, the first lens group is located between the second lens group and the sample stage, the second lens group is located between the first lens group and the image sensor, and the image sensor is electrically connected with the receiving end.
2. The arrayed transmission microscopy image acquisition system of claim 1, wherein: the second lens group comprises at least two micro lenses, wherein the size of the micro lens close to the image sensor is the largest, and the size of the micro lens far away from the image sensor is the smallest; the first lens group comprises at least two micro lenses, the size of the micro lens close to the image sensor is the smallest, and the size of the micro lens far away from the image sensor is the largest; the size of the micro lens is 0.5-15 mm in diameter.
3. The arrayed transmission microscopy image acquisition system of claim 1, wherein: the arrangement mode of the plurality of microscopic camera modules is linear array side by side arrangement, matrix arrangement or concentric circle arrangement.
4. The arrayed transmission microscopy image acquisition system of claim 1, wherein: the micro lens with the smallest diameter of the first lens group and the micro lens with the smallest diameter of the second lens group are different micro lenses or the same micro lens.
5. The arrayed transmission microscopy image acquisition system of claim 1, wherein: the focal plane of the second lens group is superposed with the receiving end face of the image sensor, the focal length of the second lens group is 1-3mm, and the F number of the second lens group is less than 5.
6. The arrayed transmission microscopy image acquisition system of claim 1, wherein: the focal length of the first lens group is 1-6 mm.
7. The arrayed transmission microscopy image acquisition system of claim 1, wherein: the pixel size of the image sensor is 0.8-2.5 μm.
8. The arrayed transmission microscopy image acquisition system of claim 1, wherein: the image sensor is a CMOS image sensor or a CCD image sensor.
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