JOURNAL ARTICLE

Three-dimensional Coherent Transfer Function in Reflection-mode Confocal Microscopy Using Annular Lenses

Miṅ GuColin J. R. Sheppard

Year: 1992 Journal:   Journal of Modern Optics Vol: 39 (4)Pages: 783-793   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract Abstract The three-dimensional (3D) coherent transfer function (CTF) in a reflection-mode confocal scanning microscope using two equal annular lenses has been derived analytically under the paraxial approximation. This analytic 3D CTF is then generalized to a confocal system using optical fibres as an illumination source and a signal collector. Various 3D- and two-dimensional (2D) numerical plots are presented to reveal the dependence of the 3D CTF on the size of the central obstruction and on the fibre spot size. As expected, using annular lenses may result in improved transverse resolution but poorer axial resolution compared with those for circular lenses, and using optical fibres of finite cross-section may result in degraded resolution in both axial and transverse directions. The relationship of the 3D CTF to the 2D in-focus CTF is discussed.

Keywords:
Optics Paraxial approximation Confocal Transverse plane Confocal microscopy Resolution (logic) Microscope Physics Reflection (computer programming) Optical sectioning Focus (optics) Optical transfer function Geometrical optics Materials science Contrast transfer function Lens (geology) Spherical aberration

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Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Biophysics
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