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Adaptive Optics in Microscopy

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Abstract

Confocal microscopes unlike their conventional counterparts have the ability to optically ‘section’ thick specimens. However the resolution and optical sectioning can be severely degraded by system or specimen-induced aberrations. The use of high aperture lenses further exacerbates the difficulties. We will describe an adaptive optics solution to this fundamental problem.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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