Abstract

The paper discusses the design of a laser projection microscope with a mirror-based scheme of image formation. It is shown that the laser projection microscope with the mirror-based scheme of image formation is well suited for distant objects monitoring. This scheme allowed obtaining a field of view of more than 3 cm at the distance of 4 m from the brightness amplifier

Highlights

  • The laser projection microscope invented by authors of [1] became the basis for building laser monitors

  • A laser monitor based on the active media of copper vapor lasers or copper bromide vapor lasers is one of the powerful tools for observing objects and processes shielded by intensive background lighting [2,3,4,5,6]

  • The presented results have shown the possibility of application of a mirror based scheme of the laser projection microscope where concave mirrors are used instead of the traditional collecting lenses or objectives

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Series: Materials Science and Engineering 124 (2016) 012016 doi:10.1088/1757-899X/124/1/012016. F A Gubarev, Lin Li1 and M S Klenovskii1,3 1National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, 30, Lenin Avenue, Tomsk, 634050, Russia 2V. E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, 1 Academician Zuev square, Tomsk, 634021, Russia 3Institute of Electron Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 21, Universiteskaya St., Uzhgorod, 88017, Ukraine

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