HIGHLIGHTS
- who: A. M. Hamed from the University Journal of have published the research work: A hyper-resolving polynomial aperture and its application in microscopy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: In this study the motivation for choosing the hyperresolving apertures which has the form of polynomial distribution is discussed showing further improvement in resolution compared with the open circular aperture.
SUMMARY
The microscope used in the processing called CSLM is mainly composed of two objective lenses arranged in tandem and having common short focus where the scanned object is placed. It was . . .
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