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    Advanced optical imaging theory
    Microscopic imaging through turbid media
    PRINCIPLE OF 3-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING IN...
    • Focusing on the principles of confocal scanning microscopy, this book introduces innovative 3-D transfer functions developed by the author and colleagues. It offers a systematic approach to understanding these functions, enabling comparison of various optical arrangements and simplifying the analysis of thick objects through Fourier transforms. The text aims to provide insights into the methodology of 3-D confocal imaging, making it a valuable resource for applications in biological studies and industrial inspection.

      PRINCIPLE OF 3-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING IN...
    • Microscopic imaging through turbid media

      Monte Carlo Modeling and Applications

      • 187pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      This book provides a systematic introduction to the principles of microscopic imaging through tissue-like turbid media in terms of Monte-Carlo simulation. It describes various gating mechanisms based on the physical differences between the un scattered and scattered photons and method for microscopic image reconstruction, using the concept of the effective point spread function. Imaging an object embedded in a turbid medium is a challenging problem in physics as well as in bio photonics. A turbid medium surrounding an object under inspection causes multiple scattering, which degrades the contrast, resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. Biological tissues are typically turbid media. Microscopic imaging through a tissue-like turbid medium can provide higher resolution than transillumination imaging in which no objective is used. This book serves as a valuable reference for engineers and scientists working on microscopy of tissue turbid media.

      Microscopic imaging through turbid media
    • Advanced optical imaging theory

      • 214pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Optical microscopy and associated technologies have advanced rapidly along with laser technology. These techniques have stimulated further development of the optical imaging theory, including 3-dimensional microscopy imaging theory, the theory of imaging with ultrashort pulsed beam illumination and the aberration theory for high numerical-aperture objectives. This book introduces these new theories in modern optical microscopy, providing comparisons with classical imaging as appropriate.

      Advanced optical imaging theory