Abstract

We report on an optical system capable of detecting backscattering cones within a wide angular range—from less than mrad up to 500 mrad. It is based on an intermediate optical system placed between the sample and the CCD camera equipped with a 5 × zoom objective. The theory of operation is explained and experimental results are presented.

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