WO2003019265A1 - Flow cytometry lens system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to optical systems, and in particular lenses.
- the invention also relates to flow cytometry, and in particular microscope lens systems adapted for magnifying and imaging the target objects (cells, cellular clusters, particles, etc.) in a flow cell and for collecting light scattered therefrom.
- objects such as flourescent- labeled cells or particles
- a light source illuminates a volume of the flow cell.
- This illumination system may include an optical fiber and condenser lens.
- the gap between the illumination system and the cuvette may be filled with an immersion oil to give the illumination system a high numerical aperture (about 1.2) needed to completely fill the numerical aperture of a microscope lens system located on the opposite side of the cuvette.
- This microscope lens system is specially adapted to magnify and image the objects within the cuvette.
- the lens may be used to collect light scattered from the flow cell, as well as fluorescent light.
- Fluid-immersed microscope lens systems are known. Two examples of such lenses are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,805,346 to Tomimatsu. Its first embodiment begins with a negative meniscus, flint glass (high refractive index of about 1.77) lens with the sharply curved concave surface of that lens in contact with the immersion fluid. This is followed by a positive meniscus lens, a plano-convex lens, a doublet lens with overall biconvex profile, a triplet lens with overall biconvex profile, and doublet lens with overall meniscus profile and having the convex surface facing the object side. That patent's second embodiment also begins with a negative meniscus, flint glass lens with its sharply curved concave surface again in contact with immersion fluid.
- a prior lens of Becton Dickinson has a plano-convex flint glass lens followed by a single meniscus lens, and a pair of doublets, the first having a plano-convex overall shape and the second being biconvex.
- That lens has a fluid- immersed numerical aperture of 1.17, and a resolution that is characterized by a geometric spot size in the image field for point objects of 442.6 ⁇ m (full field) and 365.2 ⁇ m (on-axis) and by a circle radius (80% energy containment) of about 500 ⁇ m. Its working distance is about 2 mm.
- Improvements are sought for flow cytometry lenses in both resolution and working distance while still maintaining, or preferably also improving, numerical aperture and field of view.
- a resolution in which image spot sizes are less than 100 ⁇ m (both on-axis and full field) and a circle radius (at 80% energy containment) of less than 200 ⁇ m diameter is desired.
- Working distance should be at least 1.75 mm, the field of view should reach or exceed 400 ⁇ m diameter.
- Numerical aperture should at least match and preferably better 1.17.
- a flow cytometry lens system that features a low index (less than 1.55, i.e. a crown glass) near-hemispheric positive planoconvex lens nearest the cytometry flow cell, with the planar surface on the object side, and a convex surface radius of curvature in the range of 3.5 to 5.5 mm.
- a pair of meniscus lenses follow this plano-convex lens, both meniscus lenses having their concave surfaces on the object side of the system.
- the second meniscus lens has surfaces that are less sharply curved than the corresponding surfaces of the first meniscus lens.
- the convex surface of the first meniscus lens is, in turn, less sharply curved than that of the plano-convex lens .
- the pair of meniscus lenses are followed by a pair of positive doublet lenses, the first having a slightly meniscus overall profile and the second having a biconvex overall profile.
- the Figure is a schematic side plan view of a preferred lens system embodiment in accord with the present invention.
- a preferred embodiment of a lens system of the present invention is described according to the lens data contained in the following table.
- the numbered optical surfaces in the figure correspond to surface numbers in the leftmost column of the table. All radii and thickness values are in millimeters.
- Surface curvature tolerances for the lens data include 5 fringes for power (deviation of actual curvature from nominal curvature) and 1 fringe for irregularity (deviation from a perfect spherical surface) .
- Tilt tolerance is 0.05 degrees from normal in any direction. Material tolerances are 0.0005 for refractive index and 0.8% for Abbe number.
- the lens proper (surfaces 3 through 15) in this system is adapted to magnify and view cellular material within a cytometry flow cell or cuvette 20 (the flow cell inner and outer wall surfaces being optical surfaces 1 and 2 above) .
- a flow cell has .007 inch (.1778 mm) interior dimensions (wall-to-wall) and the cellular objects OBJ to be detected and analyzed are immersed in saline water flowing through the cell 20, nominally for lens design purposes through the center of the cell a distance of .0889 mm from the cell's inner wall.
- the 1.94 mm thick, fused silica, planar cell wall has a refractive index n d of 1.45857 and an Abbe number v d of 67.7.
- An optical gel layer provides an interface between the cytometry flow cell and the lens proper and improves lens mounting tolerances.
- the gel material is preferably NyoGel OC-431A sold by William F. Nye, Inc. of New Bedford, Massachusetts, and has refractive indices at the 0.40 ⁇ m, 0.55 ⁇ m and 0.70 ⁇ m principal lens design wavelengths, respectively, of 1.487, 1.467, and 1.459.
- the gel should have a thickness less than 0.5 mm, and is selected in the above design to be 0.1682 mm thick.
- Other cytometry flow cells with different interior and wall dimensions, and other optical gels or oils could be used, with appropriate modifications in the lens specifications, optimized using commercially available software.
- lens positioning tolerances would be much tighter (.025mm or less), the lens could also be integrated with or mounted to the flow cell without using optical gel.
- the lens glass types BK7 and SF8 Schott glass designations
- Other glass types could be used instead, including similar glass types from other optical glass suppliers, with appropriate modifications in the lens specifications.
- the optical glass designated BK7 [517642] has a refractive index n d of 1.51680 and an Abbe number v d of 64.17
- the optical glass designated SF8 [689312] has a refractive index n d of 1.68893 and an Abbe number v d of 31.18.
- All of the lenses in the preferred embodiment have spherical surfaces because they are inexpensive, more readily available in bulk, are more alignment tolerant, and are easier to assemble and test than aspheric lenses. However, if desired, modified lens specifications using one or more aspheric lenses have lower on-axis aberrations and could be used, although from a commercial standpoint the performance improvement likely would not be sufficient to justify their significantly greater expense and assembly difficulty.
- the basic lens requirements include a numerical aperture of at least 1.17. (An object N.A. of 1.20 ⁇
- a numerical aperture of 1.20 provides about 10 to 15% greater light collection than one of 1.17)
- the field of view should be at least 200 ⁇ m diameter and, if possible, as much as 400 ⁇ m or better.
- the present preferred embodiment has a field of view of 400 ⁇ m diameter.
- the working distance should be at least 1.75 mm, (2.2 mm is achieved in the preferred embodiment.)
- a lens system of less optical aberrations and high image quality is required for better resolution compared to existing cytometry lenses.
- the RMS spot size (a measure of resolution) in image space (for hypothetical point objects) for all wavelengths and all field points should be at most 100 ⁇ m.
- the present preferred embodiment achieves a calculated geometrical spot size of 85.04 ⁇ m at full field and of 71.86 ⁇ m on-axis. This puts a minimum of 80% of the optical energy of the image of an infinitely small point source within a circle of less than 200 ⁇ m diameter. This is a significant improvement over one existing cytometry lens design's 442.6 ⁇ m full field and 365.2 ⁇ m on-axis spot sizes and 800 ⁇ m diameter circle energy (at 80% energy) .
- lens optimization software include a magnification of at least 10X, and preferably between 10.5x and 11.5x, and a back focal length of 127 ⁇ 2 mm (as seen for surface 15 in the table, a back focal length of 126.731 mm is obtained for the present embodiment) , and a wavelength range at least from 400 mm to 700 mm (the entire visible light range) .
- the total length and lens barrel diameter should be as small as possible, i.e. less than 57 mm and 41 mm respectively, since space near the flow cell is in high demand in cytometry instruments.
- a lens length of 47.2 mm (combined thickness for surfaces 3 to 14) and a maximum aperture radius (for less surfaces 13 to 15) of 17 mm show that these size goals have been met.
- the lens is seen to comprise (a) a nearly hemispheric plano-convex crown glass lens (surface 4 through 5 in the above table including the cemented plate of identical material added for handling) with its planar side 4 closest to the cytometry flow cell and its convex surface 5 having a radius of curvature in a range from 3.5 to 5.5 mm (4.66 mm in the present preferred embodiment) ; (b) a pair of positive meniscus lenses (surfaces 6 to 9) with their concave sides 6 and 8 closest to the flow cell (i.e.
- the near hemispheric shape of the planoconvex lens (total axial thickness of the lens plus the attached plate of identical crown glass material being 4.715 mm compared to the 4.66 mm radius of curvature of the convex surface 5, of difference of less than 1.2%) gives the lens system its large field of view.
- the convex radius of curvature range provides for a long working distance of at least 1.75 mm (about 2.2 mm in the present embodiment) .
- the lower aberrations provide improved resolution, as indicated above the image spot size and circle energy.
- the doublets are not achromats themselves, but are over compensated so that the chromatic aberrations are reduced for the entire lens system.
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