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Phase sensitive scanning optical microscope
Applied Physics Letters, 1984An electronically scanned optical microscope which quantitatively measures amplitude and phase is described. The system is insenstive to mechanical vibrations. The phase infromation makes it possible to measure surface height variations with an accuracy of better than 100 Å and can also be used to improve the lateral resolution.
P. C. D. Hobbs +2 more
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Physics Bulletin, 1961
By D. Birchon London: George Newnes Ltd. Pp. x + 274. Price 60s. In spite of the wide use made of the optical microscope in these days, there has been a conspicuous lack of good modern books on the principles and applications of the instrument. In their " Practical Science Books " series, Newnes now offer a manual which should fill this gap for some ...
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By D. Birchon London: George Newnes Ltd. Pp. x + 274. Price 60s. In spite of the wide use made of the optical microscope in these days, there has been a conspicuous lack of good modern books on the principles and applications of the instrument. In their " Practical Science Books " series, Newnes now offer a manual which should fill this gap for some ...
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Optical Torque on Microscopic Objects
2007We outline in general the role and potential areas of application for the use of optical torque in optical tweezers. Optically induced torque is always a result of transfer of angular momentum from light to a particle with conservation of momentum as an underlying principle.
Parkin, S. +5 more
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Small catadioptric microscope optics
SPIE Proceedings, 2004New catadioptric objectives have been developed with large bandwidths in the DUV, high numerical apertures (NAs), and small size. This can be achieved using a single glass material. Designs are specifically optimized for loose alignment tolerances and ease of manufacturability.
David R. Shafer +2 more
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Scanning plasmon optical microscope
Applied Physics Letters, 1995A new scanning near-field optical microscopy based on the surface plasmon resonance is presented. Enhanced fields are localized at individual surface irregularities by the scattering of plasmons and the scattered plasmons produce a conical radiation. Variations in the conical radiation intensity caused by interactions between a raster-scanned probe tip
Y-K. Kim +6 more
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Ultrasonic microscope with optical microscope incorporated therein
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987An ultrasonic microscope has an optical microscope disposed in juxtaposition therewith so that the optical microscope can directly observe a specimen to be observed by the ultrasonic microscope, by moving the specimen toward the optical microscope. The optical microscope can also observe a region where an acoustic lens of the ultrasonic microscope and ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Abstract This chapter discusses elementary optics and the properties of light as they pertain to microscopy. Concepts covered are refractive index, or the velocity of light as it passes through transparent media, as well as refraction, or the change in the path of light as light passes through te interface between two transparent media ...
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