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12 February 2001 Optimal rejection of the image extinction in confocal scanning microscopy
Jungwoo Seo, Sunglim Park, Leejun Hee, Hyoung Kil Yoon, Dae gab Gweon
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Proceedings Volume 4190, Optomechatronic Systems; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417234
Event: Intelligent Systems and Smart Manufacturing, 2000, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
12 This paper shows the mathematical expression of the light such as the extinction curve in the optical fields of system using AO deflector, and the axial/lateral response experimentally when the error sources change. We propose the progressive methods for the rejection of image extinction as the following. At first, for having the corrected image, small spot and long scan range, this paper shows that the optimal design having the multi-objects can be used by choosing the unitary lens device in confocal scanning microscopy. At second, in order to compensate for the intensity cancellation at the end profile that may be the cause of waviness for the optical image, this paper shows that it is efficient to schedule the frequency of scan. According to characteristics of the extinction curve and axial/lateral response having the error property, we can define the frequency and sensitivity of as their robustness.
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Jungwoo Seo, Sunglim Park, Leejun Hee, Hyoung Kil Yoon, and Dae gab Gweon "Optimal rejection of the image extinction in confocal scanning microscopy", Proc. SPIE 4190, Optomechatronic Systems, (12 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417234
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KEYWORDS
Confocal microscopy

Adaptive optics

Sensors

Signal detection

Microscopy

Objectives

Diffraction

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