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Zhang Yao-Ju, Zhuang You-Yi. Dispersion effect in optical microscopy systems with a supersphere solid immersion lensJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(7): 2788-2793.
| Zhang Yao-Ju, Zhuang You-Yi. Dispersion effect in optical microscopy systems with a supersphere solid immersion lensJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(7): 2788-2793. |
Dispersion effect in optical microscopy systems with a supersphere solid immersion lens
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Abstract
This paper studies the dispersion effect of the supersphere solid immersion lens (SIL) on a near field optical microscopy system by using the vector diffraction theory. Results show that when a real non-monochromatic beam illuminates a supersphere SIL microscopy, the dispersion effect of the SIL has an important influence on the image quality. As the wavelength bandwidth of the non-monochromatic beam increases, the size of the focused spot increases and its intensity decreases in near-field microscopy systems with a supersphere SIL. -
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