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Bendable GRIN Lens Widens Imaging Potential of Endoscopic Probes

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WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 3, 2022 — Researchers from Harvard Medical School and Mass General Brigham have created a flexible needle-like endoscopic imaging probe that can acquire 3D microscopic images of tissue. A flexible graded index (GRIN) lens, which the researchers also developed, enables the probe’s bendability. The development of the GRIN lens and the demonstration of the probe challenge the conventional belief that GRIN lenses can only be used as rigid imaging probes, which may limit their potential for certain applications, the researchers said. The researchers’ flexible GRIN lens and bendable...Read full article

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    Published: October 2022
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