This book discusses the various principles in confocal scanning microscopy which has become a useful tool in many practical fields including biological studies and industrial inspection. The methodology presented in this book is unique and is based on the concept of the three-dimensional transfer functions which have been developed by the author and his colleagues over the last five years. With the 3-D transfer functions, resolving power in 3-D confocal imaging can be defined in a unified way, different optical arrangements ...
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This book discusses the various principles in confocal scanning microscopy which has become a useful tool in many practical fields including biological studies and industrial inspection. The methodology presented in this book is unique and is based on the concept of the three-dimensional transfer functions which have been developed by the author and his colleagues over the last five years. With the 3-D transfer functions, resolving power in 3-D confocal imaging can be defined in a unified way, different optical arrangements can be compared with an insight into their inter-relationship, and images of thick objects can be modeled in terms of the Fourier transform which makes the analysis easy. The aim of this book is to provide a systematic introduction to the concept of the 3-D transfer functions in various confocal microscopes, to describe the methods for the derivation of different 3-D transfer functions, and to explain the principles of 3-D confocal imaging in terms of these functions.
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Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo. World Scientific Pub Co Inc 1996. Xii, 337 pgs. The DJ has light shelf-wear present to the DJ. No ownership marks present. The text is clean and free of marks, binding tight and solid, boards have light shelf wear present. This book discusses the various principles in confocal scanning microscopy which has become a useful tool in many practical fields including biological studies and industrial inspection The methodology presented in this book is unique and is based on the concept of the three dimensional transfer functions which have been developed by the author and his colleagues over the last five years With the 3 D transfer functions resolving power in 3 D confocal imaging can be defined in a unified way different optical arrangements can be compared with an insight into their inter relationship and images of thick objects can be modeled in terms of the Fourier transform which makes the analysis easy The aim of this book is to provide a systematic introduction to the concept of the 3 D transfer functions in various confocal microscopes to describe the methods for the derivation of different 3 D transfer functions and to explain the principles of 3 D confocal imaging in terms of these functions Covers: Three-dimensional Fourier optics of a thin lens; confocal bright-field microscopy with a point detector; confocal bright-field microscopy with a finite-sized detector; confocal single-photon fluorescence microscopy; confocal two-photon fluorescence microscopy; fibre-optical confocal microscopy; confocal microscopy under ultrashort pulse illumination; confocal microscopy with high-aperture objectives; significance of three-dimensional transfer functions. E-79; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 337 pages.