Abstract

The resolution of scanning microscopes with confined waves is mainly determined by the diameter of the confinement region instead of by the wavelength. The ‘effective depth of focus’, i.e. the tolerable distance between the plane of minimum confinement of waves and the object plane is about one-quarter of the diameter of the confinement cross-section.

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