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Biological and Environmental Sensors Based on Lensfree Microscopes

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Abstract

Lensfree microscopes offer an ultra-large field of view together with high res-olution and cost-effective, compact hardware. This makes them well suited for the COVID-19 and airborne nanoparticulate matter sensing applications we present here.

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