Image formation in conventional brightfield reflection microscopes with optical sectioning property via structured illumination.

作者: Dejan Karadaglić

DOI: 10.1016/J.MICRON.2007.10.001

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摘要: We present a theoretical analysis of the image formation in conventional brightfield reflection microscopes with optical sectioning property via structured illumination. show that optically sectioned images obtained this approach possess strengths comparable to those confocal microscope. further transfer function behaviour is directly true instrument. Some effects spherical aberrations are included analysis. The considerations compared and confirmed by experimental results.

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