Abstract

SUMMARYThe imaging characteristics of a confocal scanning light microscope (CSLM) with high aperture, immersion type, lenses (N.A. = 1·3) are investigated. In the confocal arrangement the images of the illumination and detector pinholes are made to coincide in a common point, through which the object is scanned mechanically. Results show that for point objects the theoretically expected improved response by a factor of 1·4 in comparison with standard microscopy can indeed be realized. Low side lobe intensity and absence of glare permits the imaging at high resolution of weak details close to strong features. A further improvement by a factor of 1·25 in point resolution in CSLM is found after apodization with an annular aperture. Due to the scanning approach all possibilities of electronic image processing become available in light microscopy.

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