This book introduces the most advanced imaging techniques
This book introduces the most advanced imaging techniques
Optical microscopy and associated technologies have advanced rapidly along with laser technology. These techniques have stimulated further development of the optical imaging theory, including 3-dimensional microscopy imaging theory, the theory of imaging with ultrashort pulsed beam illumination and the aberration theory for high numerical-aperture objectives. This book introduces these new theories in modern optical microscopy, providing comparisons with classical imaging as appropriate.|Optical microscopy and associated technologies advanced quickly after the introduction of the laser. The techniques have stimulated further development of optical imaging theory, including 3-dimensional microscopy imaging theory in spatial and frequency domains, the theory of imaging with ultrashort-pulse beams and aberration theory for high-numerical-aperture objectives. This book introduces these new theories in terms of modern optical microscopy. It consists of seven chapters including an introduction. The chapters are organized to minimize cross-referencing. Comparisons with classical imaging theory are made when the new imaging theory is introduced. The book is intended for senior undergraduate students in courses on optoelectronics, optical engineering, photonics, biophotonics and applied physics, after they have completed modern optics or a similar subject. It is also a reference for other scientists interested in the field.|This book covers an important topic in modern optics and introduces high-resolution imaging techniques. It is intended for researchers and advanced students.
Diffraction Theory.- Point Spread Function Analysis.- Transfer Function Analysis.- Imaging with an Ultrashort Pulsed Beam.- Imaging with a High Numerical-Aperture Objective.- Imaging with Aberration.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Diffraction Theory.- Point Spread Function Analysis.- Transfer Function Analysis.- Imaging with an Ultrashort Pulsed Beam.- Imaging with a High Numerical-Aperture Objective.- Imaging with Aberration.
Klappentext
Optical microscopy and associated technologies have advanced rapidly along with laser technology. These techniques have stimulated further development of the optical imaging theory, including 3-dimensional microscopy imaging theory, the theory of imaging with ultrashort pulsed beam illumination and the aberration theory for high numerical-aperture objectives. This book introduces these new theories in modern optical microscopy, providing comparisons with classical imaging as appropriate.
This book covers an important topic in modern optics and introduces high-resolution imaging techniques. It is intended for researchers and advanced students.