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Imaging Microscopes for Microelectronics

1990
Various types of microscopes are used in microelectronics. These differ in the illumination fields used (vertical, oblique, darkfield, interferential, differential), light sources, iris and diaphragms, and filters (see Tables 6 and 7).
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A ‘Solid-Image’ Microscope

Nature, 1959
THE disadvantage of the ‘solid-image’ microscope described by Gregory and Donaldson1, as they point out, is that objects are seen through a relatively intense haze of background light, rather as if they were immersed in milk. There is a fairly straightforward way around this difficulty, though it entails a loss of some of the elegant simplicity of ...
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Image formation in the microscope

1984
In order to understand the formation of the image in the microscope we must consider it from the points of view both of geometrical optics and of the wave theory of light. The former yields information about the magnifications that can be attained and the types and positions of the image formed, while the latter yields information about the detail that
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A review of high‐resolution microscopic ghost imaging with a low‐dose pseudothermal light

Journal of Microscopy, 2021
Zhe Sun   +2 more
exaly  

SD-Layer: Stain Deconvolutional Layer for CNNs in Medical Microscopic Imaging

International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2017
Rahul Duggal   +3 more
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Microscope Imaging

Imaging & Microscopy, 2009
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Microscopic Imaging

Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Volume 13: 1991, 2005
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