1 September 2006 Shaded-mask filtering: novel strategy for improvement of resolution in radial-polarization scanning microscopy
M.T. Caballero, C. Ibáñez-López, Manuel Martínez-Corral
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Abstract
Radially polarized illumination produces, in combination with annular pupil filtering, the sharpest focal spot. However, the enhanced sidelobes produce an effective deterioration of spatial resolution. This study shows that if one substitutes the annular filter by one, adequately designed, shaded-mask filter, the sidelobes' strength is strongly reduced, and an important, effective improvement of resolution is achieved.
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M.T. Caballero, C. Ibáñez-López, and Manuel Martínez-Corral "Shaded-mask filtering: novel strategy for improvement of resolution in radial-polarization scanning microscopy," Optical Engineering 45(9), 098003 (1 September 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2345190
Published: 1 September 2006
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Microscopy

Point spread functions

Polarization

Microscopes

Nonlinear filtering

Optical transfer functions

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