posted on 2019-09-30, 14:34authored byLisa Miccio, Jaromir Behal, Martina Mugnano, Pasquale Memmolo, Biagio Mandracchia, Francesco Merola, Simonetta Grilli, Pietro Ferraro
Red
blood cells on the surface of a lithium niobate crystal can
be used as optical lenses for direct writing of laser-induced refractive
index changes. The writing process by such a photomask made of biological
lenses is due to the photorefractive effect. Wavefront analysis by
a digital holographic microscope is performed for deep and accurate
evaluation of local refractive index changes. Different focusing properties
can be imprinted on the crystal depending on which type of RBC is
employed, discocytes or spherical-like RBCs. The possibility to fix
into a solid material the optical fingerprint of the RBCs will have
an impact on both diagnostics and cell\material interfacing.