MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATION METHOD AND MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATION DEVICE
20230350181 · 2023-11-02
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Inventors
Cpc classification
G06V20/69
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A microscopic observation method configured to observe a specimen in a specimen carrier that includes the following steps: placing the specimen carrier at an observation point; obtaining a length of the specimen carrier along a movement direction, a thickness of the specimen carrier along an observation direction of a microscope objective, an observation angle of the microscope objective, and a relative distance between a lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction; and adjusting an incident angle of a light beam emitted from a dark-field illumination towards the specimen carrier according to a calculation result of the length, the thickness, the observation angle, and the relative distance.
Claims
1. A microscopic observation method, configured to observe a specimen in a specimen carrier, wherein steps of the microscopic observation method comprise: placing the specimen carrier at an observation point; obtaining a length of the specimen carrier along a movement direction, a thickness of the specimen carrier along an observation direction of a microscope objective, an observation angle of the microscope objective, and a relative distance between a lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction; and adjusting an incident angle of a light beam emitted from a dark-field illumination towards the specimen carrier according to a calculation result of the length, the thickness, the observation angle, and the relative distance.
2. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein the step of obtaining the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective, the observation angle of the microscope objective, and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction comprises: detecting the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction; and receiving input values of the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective and the observation angle of the microscope objective.
3. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein the step of obtaining the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective, the observation angle of the microscope objective, and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction comprises: detecting the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective, and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction; and receiving an input value of the observation angle of the microscope objective.
4. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein the step of obtaining the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective, the observation angle of the microscope objective, and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction comprises: receiving input values of the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective, the observation angle of the microscope objective, and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction.
5. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein an angle between the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.in, the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction is L, the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction is x, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective is T, and a following condition is satisfied:
6. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein an angle between the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.in, the observation angle of the microscope objective is θ.sub.obj, and a following condition is satisfied:
θ.sub.in≥θ.sub.obj.
7. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein an angle between the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.in, the observation angle of the microscope objective is θ.sub.obj, the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction is x, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective is T, and one of following conditions is satisfied:
8. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein after the step of placing the specimen carrier at the observation point, the method further comprises: obtaining an angle between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the observation direction of the microscope objective.
9. The microscopic observation method according to claim 8, wherein an angle between the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.in, the observation angle of the microscope objective is θ.sub.obj, the angle between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.f, the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction is x, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective is T, and one of following conditions is satisfied:
10. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein the observation angle of the microscope objective is θ.sub.obj, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective is T, the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction is x, the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction is L, and following condition is satisfied:
T tan θ.sub.obj≤x≤L−T tan θ.sub.obj.
11. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein an angle between the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.in, a maximum allowable value of the angle between the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.in_max, a minimum allowable value of the angle between the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination and the observation direction of the microscope objective is θ.sub.in_min, two constant coefficients are a.sub.1 and a.sub.2, and following conditions are satisfied:
θ.sub.in=a.sub.1θ.sub.in_max+a.sub.2θ.sub.in_min; and
a.sub.1+a.sub.2=1.
12. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein before the step of placing the specimen carrier at the observation point, the method further comprises: placing the specimen carrier on two holders of a position movement element, such that the specimen carrier is clamped by the holders and fixed on the position movement element.
13. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein before the step of obtaining the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective, the observation angle of the microscope objective, and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction, the method further comprises: aligning the microscope objective of required magnification with the specimen carrier, such that the specimen carrier is located within an observation area of the microscope objective.
14. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, further comprising: capturing a dark-field image of the specimen in the specimen carrier through the microscope objective.
15. The microscopic observation method according to claim 1, wherein after the step of placing the specimen carrier at the observation point, the method further comprises: determining whether to perform a dark-field detection procedure; when the dark-field detection procedure is determined to be performed, continuing to the step of obtaining the length of the specimen carrier along the movement direction, the thickness of the specimen carrier along the observation direction of the microscope objective, the observation angle of the microscope objective, and the relative distance between the lateral surface of the specimen carrier and the microscope objective along the movement direction; and when the dark-field detection procedure is determined to be not performed, capturing a bright-field image of the specimen through the microscope objective.
16. A microscopic observation device, configured to observe a specimen in a specimen carrier, comprising: a dark box having an accommodation space configured for accommodating the specimen carrier; a microscope objective disposed out of the accommodation space of the dark box, wherein the microscope objective has an observation area and an observation angle; a position movement element movably disposed in the accommodation space of the dark box, wherein the position movement element comprises two holders configured to clamp the specimen carrier and move the specimen carrier to the observation area; a dark-field illumination movably disposed in the dark box and configured for adjusting an incident angle of a light beam emitted from a dark-field illumination towards the microscope objective; and a controller electrically connected to the microscope objective, the position movement element, and the dark-field illumination, wherein the controller is configured to instruct the dark-field illumination to move according to a calculation result of a clamping distance of the holders, a thickness of the specimen carrier, the observation angle, and a relative distance between one of the holders located away from the dark-field illumination and the microscope objective, and the controller is configured to obtain an image of the specimen in the specimen carrier through the microscope objective.
17. The microscopic observation device according to claim 16, further comprising: a jig movably disposed in the dark box, wherein the jig is configured to abut on a top of the specimen carrier for detecting the thickness of the specimen carrier.
18. The microscopic observation device according to claim 16, further comprising a fixed component and a slidable component, wherein the dark-field illumination is movably disposed in the dark box through the fixed component and the slidable component for adjusting the incident angle of the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination towards the microscope objective.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] The present disclosure provides a microscopic observation method and a microscopic observation device which are capable of making an automation cell mass production device feature automation convenience and quality image monitoring.
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[0026] A microscopic observation device 10 of this embodiment is suitable for observing a specimen 30 to be observed in a specimen carrier 20. The specimen carrier 20 may be a piece of glassware and has a vertical lateral surface F. The specimen 30 may be a cell or a biomaterial used for cell structure observation or biomaterial observation. The microscopic observation device 10 includes a dark box 100, a microscope objective 200, a position movement element 300, a dark-field illumination 400, a bright-field illumination 500, and a controller 600. The dark box 100 has an accommodation space S and is suitable for preventing external light from entering the accommodation space S of the dark box 100. The specimen carrier 20 can be accommodated in the accommodation space S of the dark box 100. The microscope objective 200 is disposed out of the accommodation space S of the dark box 100. The microscopic observation device 10 may adopt a plurality of microscope objectives 200 with different magnifications; in such a case, the microscope objectives 200 each have an observation area C (i.e., the visual field) and an observation angle θ.sub.obj, and one of the microscope objectives 200 is selectively to be aligned with the specimen carrier 20 so as to make the specimen 30 in the specimen carrier 20 to be located within the observation area C of the selected microscope objective 200.
[0027] The position movement element 300 is movably disposed in the dark box 100. The position movement element 300 includes, for example, two holders 310. The holders 310 are suitable for clamping the specimen carrier 20 and moving the specimen carrier 20 to the observation area C. Optionally, in one embodiment, a length L of the specimen carrier 20 is obtained by the holders 310 clamping the specimen carrier 20. The dark-field illumination 400 is movably disposed in the dark box 100 so as to adjust an incident angle of a light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the microscope objective 200. In this embodiment, the dark-field illumination 400 is movable on a movement path P along directions R1 and R2. The movement path P of the dark-field illumination 400 may be an arc line whose center point being an intersection point O of a central axis Y of the microscope objective 200 and the specimen carrier 20. The bright-field illumination 500 is disposed on the dark box 100, and the bright-field illumination 500 and the microscope objective 200 are respectively located at two opposite sides of the dark box 100. The controller 600 is electrically connected to the microscope objective 200, the position movement element 300, the dark-field illumination 400, and the bright-field illumination 500. The controller 600 instructs the dark-field illumination 400 to move according to a calculation result of the length L of the specimen carrier 20 (i.e., the distance between the holders 310 when clamping the specimen carrier 20), a thickness T of the specimen carrier 20 along an observation direction of the microscope objective 200, the observation angle θ.sub.obj, and a relative distance x between the lateral surface F of the specimen carrier 20 and the microscope objective 200, and the controller 600 is able to obtain images of the specimen 30 through the microscope objective 200.
[0028] In order to improve the quality of dark-field images of the specimen 30, the controller 600 will instruct the dark-field illumination 400 to move according to the calculation result of the length L of the specimen carrier 20, the thickness T of the specimen carrier 20 along the observation direction of the microscope objective 200, the observation angle θ.sub.obj, and the relative distance x between the lateral surface F of the specimen carrier 20 and the microscope objective 200. The specific parameters related to the moving of the dark-field illumination 400 can be comprehended with reference to
[0029] In detail, the formula (1) defines a range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 via a lateral surface F′ of the specimen carrier 20, the formula (2) defines another range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the area A of the specimen carrier 20 through secondary reflection at the lateral surface F, the formula (3) defines further another range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the area B of the specimen carrier 20 through secondary reflection at the lateral surface F, and the formula (4) defines a range of the relative distance of the specimen carrier 20 referring to effective bright field. With the restrictions of the formulas (1) to (4), in the process of switching between bright-field image capturing and dark-field image capturing, the specimen 30 in the specimen carrier 20 can be clearly observed with the same field of view of the microscope objective 200 through the dark-field illumination 400 or the bright-field illumination 500 without further movement of the specimen carrier 20.
[0030] An automated microscopic observation method of the disclosure is introduced hereinafter. The automated microscopic observation method is suitable for observing the specimen 30 in the specimen carrier 20. Please refer to
[0031] When the dark-field detection procedure is determined to be not performed, then a step S180 is performed. The step S180 is to capture a bright-field image of the specimen 30 through the microscope objective 200. The bright-field image is suitable for cell detail observation, and the bright-field image and the dark-field image are complementary to each other and therefore are able to improve the accuracy of image analysis. Further, the abovementioned steps for observing the specimen 30 can be automatically performed and thereby improving the observation speed of the specimen 30.
[0032] The order of the abovementioned steps is not limiting. In some other embodiments, the order of the step S120 and the step S130 may be reversed, or the order of the step S140 and the step S150 may be reversed.
[0033] Optionally, before performing the steps of obtaining the length L, the observation angle θ.sub.obj, and the relative distance x for another specimen in the specimen carrier 20, a step of selecting a microscope objective 200 with a suitable magnification and aligning it with the specimen carrier 20 may be performed to let the specimen carrier 20 to fall within the observation area C of the selected microscope objective 200.
[0034] It is noted that the step S110 may be omitted when the specimen carrier 20 has been already placed on the position movement element 300.
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[0036] In this embodiment, the angle between the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 and the central axis Y of the microscope objective 200 is θ.sub.in, “θ.sub.in_max” denotes to the maximum allowable value of the angle between the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 and the central axis Y (or the observation direction) of the microscope objective 200, “θ.sub.in_min” denotes to the minimum allowable value of the angle between the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 and the central axis Y (or the observation direction) of the microscope objective 200, “a.sub.1” and “a.sub.2” denote to two constant coefficients, and the conditions of the formula (5) are satisfied. In one embodiment, each of a.sub.1 and a.sub.2 equals to, for example, 0.5.
θ.sub.in=a.sub.1θ.sub.in_max+a.sub.2θ.sub.in_min; and a.sub.1+a.sub.2=1 (5)
[0037] In this embodiment, the values satisfying the formula (5) form the thick solid line in
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[0041] Similarly, in this embodiment, the values satisfying the formula (5) form the thick solid line in
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[0044] Similarly, in this embodiment, the values satisfying the formula (5) form the thick solid line in
[0045] Note that the vertical lateral surface F of the specimen carrier 20 in the first embodiment referring to
[0046] In detail, the formula (1) defines a range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 via a lateral surface F′ of the specimen carrier 20A, the formula (6) defines another range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the area A of the specimen carrier 20A through secondary reflection at the lateral surface F, formula (7) defines further another range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the area B of the specimen carrier 20A through secondary reflection at the lateral surface F, and formula (4) defines a range of the relative distance of the specimen carrier 20A referring to effective bright field. With the restrictions of the formulas (1), (4), (6) and (7), in the process of switching between bright-field image capturing and dark-field image capturing, the specimen 30 in the specimen carrier 20A can be clearly observed with the same field of view of the microscope objective 200 through the dark-field illumination 400 or the bright-field illumination 500 without further movement of the specimen carrier 20A.
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[0049] Similarly, in this embodiment, the values satisfying the formula (5) can form the thick solid line in
[0050] Note that the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 in the first embodiment referring to
[0051] In detail, the formula (8) defines a range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 via the lateral surface F′ or the area B of the specimen carrier 20B, the formula (2) defines another range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the area A of the specimen carrier 20B through secondary reflection at the lateral surface F, formula (3) defines further another range of the incident angle of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the area B of the specimen carrier 20B through secondary reflection at the lateral surface F, and formula (4) defines a range of the relative distance of the specimen carrier 20B referring to effective bright field. With the restrictions of the formulas (2) to (4) and (8), in the process of switching between bright-field image capturing and dark-field image capturing, the specimen 30 in the specimen carrier 20B can be clearly observed with the same field of view of the microscope objective 200 through the dark-field illumination 400 or the bright-field illumination 500 without further movement of the specimen carrier 20B.
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[0054] Similarly, in this embodiment, the values satisfying the formula (5) can form the thick solid line in
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[0056] Note that the microscopic observation method in the first embodiment referring to
[0057] Firstly, a step S210 is to place the specimen carrier 20 on the position movement element 300. In one embodiment, the step S210 includes, for example, a step of placing the specimen carrier 20 on the holders 310 of the position movement element 300, so that the specimen carrier 20 can be clamped by the holders 310 and fixed on the position movement element 300. Then, a step S220 is to activate the position movement element 300 to move the specimen carrier 20. In one embodiment, the step S220 includes, for example, a step of moving the specimen carrier 20 to an observation point. In detail, the observation point falls within the projection of the bright-field illumination 500. As such, in the process of switching between bright-field image capturing and dark-field image capturing, the specimen 30 in the specimen carrier 20 can be clearly observed through the dark-field illumination 400 or the bright-field illumination 500 without further movement of the specimen carrier 20. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Then, a step S230 is to detect the length L of the specimen carrier 20 along the movement direction H, the thickness T of the specimen carrier 20 along the observation direction of the microscope objective 200, and the relative distance x between the lateral surface F of the specimen carrier 20 and the microscope objective 200 along the movement direction H. In one embodiment, the lateral surface F is a surface opposite to the surface where the light beam Q enters into the specimen carrier 20. Then, a step S240 is to receive input values of the observation angle θ.sub.obj of the microscope objective 200. In one embodiment, the observation angle θ.sub.obj is the maximum angle between the central axis Y of the microscope objective 200 and the boundary of the observation area C; that is, half of the field of view of the microscope objective 200. The length L of the specimen carrier 20 along the movement direction H, the thickness T of the specimen carrier 20 along the observation direction of the microscope objective 200, the observation angle θ.sub.obj of the microscope objective 200, and the relative distance x between the lateral surface F of the specimen carrier 20 and the microscope objective 200 along the movement direction H will be obtained through the steps S230 to S240. Then, a step S250 is to adjust the incident angle θ.sub.in of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the specimen carrier 20 according to the calculation result of the length L, the thickness T, the observation angle θ.sub.obj, and the relative distance x.
[0058] The order of the abovementioned steps is not limiting. In some other embodiments, the order of the step S230 and the step S240 may be reversed.
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[0060] Note that the microscopic observation method in the first embodiment referring to
[0061] Firstly, a step S310 is to place the specimen carrier 20 at an observation point in the dark box 100. In detail, the observation point falls within the projection of the bright-field illumination 500. As such, in the process of switching between bright-field image capturing and dark-field image capturing, the specimen 30 in the specimen carrier 20 can be clearly observed through the dark-field illumination 400 or the bright-field illumination 500 without further movement of the specimen carrier 20. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Then, a step S320 is to receive input values of the length L of the specimen carrier 20 along the movement direction H, the thickness T of the specimen carrier 20 along the observation direction of the microscope objective 200, the observation angle θ.sub.obj of the microscope objective 200, and the relative distance x between the lateral surface F of the specimen carrier 20 and the microscope objective 200 along the movement direction H. In one embodiment, the lateral surface F is a surface opposite to the surface where the light beam Q enters into the specimen carrier 20. The length L of the specimen carrier 20 along the movement direction H, the thickness T of the specimen carrier 20 along the observation direction of the microscope objective 200, the observation angle θ.sub.obj of the microscope objective 200, and the relative distance x between the lateral surface F of the specimen carrier 20 and the microscope objective 200 along the movement direction H will be obtained through the step S320. Then, a step S330 is to adjust the incident angle θ.sub.in of the light beam Q emitted from the dark-field illumination 400 towards the specimen carrier 20 according to the calculation result of the length L, the thickness T, the observation angle θ.sub.obj, and the relative distance x.
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[0063] According to the microscopic observation method and the microscopic observation device discussed above, the incident angle of the light beam emitted from the dark-field illumination towards the specimen carrier can be adjusted according to the calculation result of the length, the thickness, the observation angle and the relative distance, such that the automation microscopic observation device features automation convenience and quality image monitoring.
[0064] The embodiments are chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present disclosure and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art best utilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use being contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the following claims and their equivalents.