IMAGE FORMATION IN CONFOCAL SCANNING MICROSCOPES.

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Sheppard, C.J.R.
Wilson, T.
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Optik (Jena) | 1980年 / 55卷 / 04期
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A scanning microscope may be used in a confocal mode of operation, which results in image formation characteristics very different from those in conventional microscopy. The resolution is improved and the depth of field decreased, both of which properties are particularly useful for applications in microbiology. Image formation in conventional and scanning microscopy is compared and contrasted, with emphasis on the Fourier imaging approach. The effects of aberrations on the transfer function are discussed.
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