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Zhao Wei-Qian, Feng Zheng-De, Qiu Li-Rong. A shaped annular beam tri-heterodyne confocal microscope with good anti-environmental interference capabilityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(6): 1624-1631.
| Zhao Wei-Qian, Feng Zheng-De, Qiu Li-Rong. A shaped annular beam tri-heterodyne confocal microscope with good anti-environmental interference capabilityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(6): 1624-1631. |
A shaped annular beam tri-heterodyne confocal microscope with good anti-environmental interference capability
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Abstract
A shaped annular beam tri-heterodyne confocal microscope has been proposed to improve the anti-environmental interference capability and the resolution of a confocal microscope. It simultaneously detects far-, on-, and near-focus signals with given phase differences by dividing the measured light path of the confocal microscope into three sub-paths (signals). Pair-wise real-time heterodyne subtraction of the three signals is used to improve the anti-environmental interference capability, axial resolution, and linearity; and a shaped annular beam super-resolution technique is used to improve lateral resolution. Theoretical analyses and preliminary experiments indicate that an axial resolution of about 1 nm can be achieved with a shaped annular beam tri-heterodyne confocal microscope and its lateral resolution can be better than 0.2 \mu m for \lambda =632.8~nm, the numerical aperture of the lens of the microscope is NA =0.85, and the normalized radius \varepsilon =0.5. -
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