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Optical collection efficiency function in single-molecule detection experiments

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Abstract

The optical collection efficiency function for an optical system such as that used in single-molecule detection experiments is studied. Closed analytical expressions based on a geometrical optics approximation are presented. Comparison is made with exact wave optics calculations.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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