JOURNAL ARTICLE

Three-dimensional imaging in three-dimensional optical multi-beam micromanipulation

Jeppe Seidelin DamIvan R. Perch-NielsenDarwin PalimaJesper Glückstad

Year: 2008 Journal:   Optics Express Vol: 16 (10)Pages: 7244-7244   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

In this work, we present a method providing real-time, low cost, three-dimensional imaging in a three-dimensional optical micromanipulation system. The three-dimensional imaging system is based on a small form factor LED based projector. The projector is used to dynamically shape the rear illumination light in a counter-propagating beam-trapping setup. This allows us to produce stereoscopic images, from which the human brain can construct a three-dimensional image, or alternatively image analysis can be applied by a computer, thereby obtaining true three-dimensional coordinates in real-time for the trapped objects.

Keywords:
Projector Optics Stereoscopy Computer science Image processing Integral imaging Light beam Beam (structure) Computer vision Artificial intelligence Physics Image (mathematics)

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