Claims
- 1. A parallel-beam optical tomography system for imaging an object of interest comprising:
a parallel ray beam radiation source for illuminating the object of interest with a plurality of parallel radiation beams; an object containing tube, wherein the object of interest is held within the object containing tube such that it is illuminated by the plurality of parallel radiation beams to produce emerging radiation from the object containing tube; and a detector array located to receive the emerging radiation.
- 2. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the object of interest comprises a cell.
- 3. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the parallel ray beam radiation source comprises a laser.
- 4. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 3 wherein the laser emits radiation in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 5. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 3 wherein the laser emits radiation in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 6. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the object of interest includes a molecular probe.
- 7. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the detector array comprises a detector array selected from the group consisting of solid state sensors, charge coupled device sensors, complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensors and time delay and integration sensors.
- 8. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the object containing tube is coupled to a mechanical stage or micromanipulator that rotates the object containing tube to present differing views of the object of interest.
- 9. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the object containing tube is within an outer tube having an optically flat input surface and a concave output surface or plano-concave lens, where the concave outer surface or plano-concave lens diverges radiation emerging from the outer tube after passing through the object of interest.
- 10. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 9 wherein the outer tube further comprises a space around the object containing tube in communication with a port for filling the space around the object containing tube with optical oil having the same index of refraction as the outer tube and the object containing tube.
- 11. A parallel-beam optical tomography system for imaging an object of interest comprising:
a parallel ray beam radiation source for illuminating the object of interest with a plurality of parallel radiation beams; an outer tube having an optically flat input surface and a convex output surface or convex lens, where the convex output surface or convex lens focuses radiation emerging from the outer tube after passing through the object of interest; an object containing tube located within the outer tube, wherein the object of interest is held within the object containing tube; a mechanical stage or micromanipulator coupled to rotate the object containing tube to present differing views of the object of interest; a pinhole aperture located at the focal point of the convex lens and arranged to produce a cone beam of emergent radiation; and a detector array located to receive the cone beam of emergent radiation from the pinhole aperture.
- 12. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the object of interest comprises a cell.
- 13. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the parallel ray beam radiation source comprises a laser.
- 14. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the laser emits radiation in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 15. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the laser emits radiation in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 16. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the outer tube further comprises a port and space around the object containing tube is filled with optical oil having the same index of refraction as the outer tube and object containing tube.
- 17. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the object of interest includes a probe.
- 18. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the detector array comprises a detector array selected from the group consisting of solid state sensors, charge coupled device sensors, complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensors and time delay and integration sensors.
- 19. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 further comprising a plano-concave lens, or other diverging or magnifying optic located between the pinhole aperture and the detector array.
- 20. A parallel-beam optical tomography system for imaging an object of interest comprising:
a plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources for illuminating the object of interest, each of the plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources generating a plurality of parallel radiation ray paths at a differing angle of view with respect to the object of interest; an outer tube having a plurality of optically flat input surfaces and a plurality of corresponding concave output surfaces or concave lenses, where the plurality of corresponding concave output surfaces or concave lenses diverge radiation emerging from the outer tube after passing through the object of interest; an object containing tube located within the outer tube, wherein the object of interest is held within the object containing tube; and a plurality of detector arrays, where each of the plurality of detector arrays is located to receive the emerging radiation from one or more of the plurality of concave output surfaces.
- 21. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 20 wherein the object containing tube incorporates a mechanism for movement of the object containing tube.
- 22. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 20 wherein the object of interest comprises a cell.
- 23. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 20 wherein the plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources comprises a plurality of lasers.
- 24. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 23 wherein the plurality of lasers emits radiation in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 25. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 23 wherein the plurality of lasers emits radiation in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 26. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 23 wherein the outer tube further comprises a port and space around the object containing tube is filled with optical oil having the same index of refraction as the outer tube and object containing tube.
- 27. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 20 wherein the object of interest includes a probe.
- 28. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 20 wherein the plurality of detector arrays comprises a detector array selected from the group consisting of solid state sensors, charge coupled device sensors, complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensors and time delay and integration sensors.
- 29. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 20 wherein the plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources comprises a plurality of optical fibers or fiber bundles coupled to at least one laser.
- 30. A parallel-beam optical tomography system for imaging an object of interest comprising:
a plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources for illuminating the object of interest, each of the plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources generating a plurality of parallel radiation ray paths at a differing angle of view of the object of interest; an outer tube having a plurality of optically flat input surfaces and a plurality of corresponding convex output surfaces or convex lenses, where the plurality of corresponding convex output surfaces or convex lenses focus radiation emerging from the outer tube after passing through the object of interest; an object containing tube located within the outer tube, wherein the object of interest is held within the object containing tube; a plurality of pinhole apertures, where each of the plurality of pinhole apertures receives radiation from one of the plurality of corresponding convex output surfaces or lenses so as to produce an emergent cone beam; and a plurality of detector arrays, where each of the plurality of detector arrays is located to receive the emerging radiation from one of the plurality of pinhole apertures.
- 31. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 that may incorporate a mechanism for movement of the tube
- 32. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 wherein the object of interest comprises a human cell.
- 33. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 wherein the plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources comprises a plurality of lasers.
- 34. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 33 wherein the plurality of lasers emits radiation in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 35. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 33 wherein the plurality of lasers emits radiation in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 36. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 wherein the plurality of parallel ray beam radiation sources comprises a plurality of optical fibers or fiber bundles coupled to at least one laser.
- 37. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 wherein the outer tube further comprises a port and space around the object containing tube is filled with optical oil having the same index of refraction as the outer and object containing tubes.
- 38. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 wherein the object of interest includes a probe.
- 39. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 wherein the plurality of detector arrays comprise a detector array selected from the group consisting of solid state sensors, charge coupled device sensors, complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensors and time delay and integration sensors.
- 40. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 further comprising a plurality of optical elements between the plurality of pinhole apertures and the plurality of detector sensor arrays.
- 41. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 40 wherein the plurality of optical elements are selected from the group consisting of plano-concave lenses, magnifying optical elements and diverging optical elements.
- 42. A method for three dimensional reconstruction of an object of interest comprising the steps of:
packing objects of interest into a linear container; illuminating the object of interest with at least one parallel ray beam radiation source; and generating at least one projection image with a time delay and integration (TDI) image sensor, the line transfer rate of which is synchronized to the rate of translation of the object.
- 43. The method of claim 42 wherein the object of interest is a cell or a cell nucleus.
- 44. A method for three dimensional reconstruction of an object of interest using a reconstruction cylinder design wherein a plane of point sources and a plane of sensors are parallel and concentric, one above the other, and wherein the reconstruction cylinder has an arrangement of sources and detectors around a circumference of a sample, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) injecting objects of interest into a flow stream of constant velocity; (b) illuminating the object of interest with a plurality of parallel optical projection beams; (c) generating a set of projection images at a plurality of angles for each object as it flows through the reconstruction cylinder.
- 45. The method of claim 40 wherein the reconstruction cylinder has more than one plane of point sources with the associated planes of sensors where each plane of sources and associated sensors are radially offset from the previous to capture different perspectives.
- 46. A method for three dimensional reconstruction of an object of interest using a reconstruction cylinder including at least one plane of point sources and at least one plane of sensors that are parallel and concentric to the at least one plane of point sources, one above the other, and arranged around a circumference of a sample in a linear container including at least one object of interest, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) packing the at least one object of interest into a linear container; (b) illuminating the at least one object of interest with a plurality of parallel optical projection beams; (c) translating the linear container until a selected object of interest is located within a region of the plurality of optical projection beams; (d) centering the selected object of interest as necessary; (e) generating a set of projection images from the selected object of interest at a plurality of angles; and (f) repeating the steps (b) through (e) until the selected object of interest has been scanned.
- 47. The method of claim 46 wherein the reconstruction cylinder has more than one plane of point sources with the associated planes of sensors where each plane of point sources and associated sensors are radially offset from the each other to capture different perspectives.
- 48. The method of claim 46 wherein the step of generating a set of projection images at a plurality of angles further comprises the step of selecting individual transaxial images through the imaged object as reconstructed from a subset of the data acquired by the sensor arrays.
- 49. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the parallel ray beam radiation source is selected from the group consisting of a laser,
a laser-fiber bundle combination; an aperture in front of a laser or other high intensity photon source, an aperture utilizing surface plasmon focusing of photons on both the entry and exit sides of the pinhole, an optical fiber with a small cross-section, a virtual point source from a short focal length lens in front of a photon source, an electron beam that irradiates a point on a phosphor surface, and combinations of the aforesaid elements.
- 50. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 1 wherein the object containing tube comprises a flow tube and a reconstruction cylinder is positioned around the object containing tube, wherein the reconstruction cylinder has a plurality of parallel ray beam optical sources in a geometrical arrangement around a circumference of a sample including objects of interest for illuminating objects of interest and the reconstruction cylinder further including detectors located to receive emissions from the illuminated objects of interest.
- 51. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 50, wherein each object of interest has a flow velocity, and wherein the geometrical arrangement comprises an arrangement from the group consisting of a series of partial circumferences arranged along the z-axis wherein each partial circumference may contain more that one source-detector pair, and a helix having a pitch that is a function of the flow velocity.
- 52. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 11 wherein the object containing tube comprises a flow tube and a reconstruction cylinder is positioned around the object containing tube, wherein the reconstruction cylinder has a plurality of parallel ray beam optical sources in a geometrical arrangement around a circumference of a sample including objects of interest for illuminating objects of interest and the reconstruction cylinder further including detectors located to receive emissions from the illuminated objects of interest.
- 53. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 20 wherein the object containing tube comprises a flow tube and a reconstruction cylinder is positioned around the object containing tube, wherein the reconstruction cylinder has a plurality of parallel ray beam optical sources in a geometrical arrangement around a circumference of a sample including objects of interest for illuminating objects of interest and the reconstruction cylinder further including detectors located to receive emissions from the illuminated objects of interest.
- 54. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 53, wherein each object of interest has a flow velocity, and wherein the geometrical arrangement comprises an arrangement from the group consisting of a series of partial circumferences arranged along the z-axis wherein each partial circumference may contain more that one source-detector pair, and a helix having a pitch that is a function of the flow velocity.
- 55. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 30 wherein the object containing tube wherein the object containing tube comprises a flow tube and a reconstruction cylinder is positioned around the object containing tube, wherein the reconstruction cylinder has a plurality of parallel ray beam optical sources in a geometrical arrangement around a circumference of a sample including objects of interest for illuminating objects of interest and the reconstruction cylinder further including detectors located to receive emissions from the illuminated objects of interest.
- 56. The parallel-beam optical tomography system of claim 55, wherein each object of interest has a flow velocity, and wherein the geometrical arrangement comprises an arrangement from the group consisting of a series of partial circumferences arranged along the z-axis wherein each partial circumference may contain more that one source-detector pair, and a helix having a pitch that is a function of the flow velocity.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/927,151 of Alan C. Nelson, filed Aug. 10, 2001, that is in turn related to the provisional application of Alan C. Nelson, serial No. 60/279,244, filed Mar. 28, 2001, both entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMAGING SMALL OBJECTS IN A FLOW STREAM USING OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHY.”
[0002] This application is also related to pending U.S. patent application, attorney docket number 60069US to Chu, entitled “OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHY OF SMALL MOVING OBJECTS USING TIME DELAY AND INTEGRATION IMAGING.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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