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Tomographic Coaxial Scanning Microscopy Using a Conical Lens (Axicon)

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Abstract

A new form of tomographic coaxial scanning microscopy is proposed by replacing the standard lens in confocal microscopy with a conical lens (axicon) that generates pencil-like illumination and detection along lines through the object.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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