Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope
NIGMS - National Institute of General Medical Sciences
About This Grant
Optical microscopy is a cornerstone of biomedical research, enabling detailed visualization of biological structures and processes. However, traditional refractive microscopes are inherently limited by chromatic aberrations, group delay dispersion, and narrow spectral ranges, while existing reflective designs suffer from central obscuration, reducing contrast and efficiency. These limitations restrict the ability to perform high-resolution, broadband, and multimodal imaging, hindering advancements in biomedical research. To address these challenges, we propose the development of an ultra-broadband microscope based on an innovative obscuration-free, off-axis freeform reflective optical architecture. This system is designed to achieve diffraction-limited performance across an ultra-broadband spectral range — from the ultraviolet (UV) to the infrared (IR) — while eliminating chromatic aberrations and minimizing optical dispersion. By leveraging freeform optics and an unobscured reflective design, this technology will provide superior contrast, higher optical efficiency, and enhanced imaging capabilities beyond the limitations of conventional refractive or reflective microscopes. A key innovation of this project lies in the development of off-axis freeform reflective configurations and novel optomechanical integration strategies to create a compact, ultra-broadband-compatible microscope. This project will focus on three key objectives: (1) Design and optimization of a compact, high- performance off-axis reflective microscope with diffraction-limited imaging across a wide spectral range. (2) Prototype fabrication and assembly, advancing high-precision diamond-turning techniques to ensure superior optical quality and robust system integration. (3) Performance validation through rigorous experimental testing across UV, visible, and infrared spectra, benchmarking the prototype against state-of-the- art commercial refractive and reflective microscopes. The anticipated outcome is a transformative microscope platform that enables high-contrast, ultra- broadband imaging with an unprecedented working spectrum. This technology will establish a new paradigm for high-performance optical microscopy, unlocking new opportunities in biomedical research and expanding imaging capabilities across multiple disciplines. This proposal directly aligns with the objectives of NIGMS NOFO (PAR-25-203) by advancing a demonstrated proof-of-concept ultra-broadband microscope into a fully functional prototype with broad applicability in biomedical and biological sciences research. By overcoming fundamental optical constraints, this microscope has the potential to transform biomedical imaging and biological research, facilitating new discoveries and expanding the frontiers of optical microscopy.
Grant Summary
Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope is a NIGMS - National Institute of General Medical Sciences grant providing up to $1.8M for university, nonprofit, healthcare org. Applications are due 2030-04-30 (open). Check eligibility and apply with FindGrants.
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Up to $1.8M
2030-04-30
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Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope: Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for the Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope?
Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope is offered by NIGMS - National Institute of General Medical Sciences and is generally open to university, nonprofit, healthcare org. It is open to organizations nationwide unless the funder specifies otherwise. Review the specific eligibility terms before applying, since funders set their own requirements around organization type, location, and the population or project being served.
How much funding does the Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope provide?
Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope provides up to $1.8M per award from NIGMS - National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Actual award sizes depend on the scope of your project, available program funds, and the number of applicants, so build a budget that reflects realistic, allowable costs rather than the maximum figure.
When is the Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope deadline?
Applications for Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope are due 2030-04-30 (open). Because deadlines can change, verify the date with the funder, NIGMS - National Institute of General Medical Sciences, and give yourself enough time to prepare a complete, competitive application before the close date.
How do you apply for the Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope?
To apply for Development of an Ultra-Broadband Microscope, confirm your eligibility, gather the required documents, and prepare a narrative and budget that address the funder's priorities. FindGrants guides you step by step and can draft each section, then exports a submission-ready application pack for this grant from NIGMS - National Institute of General Medical Sciences.