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Synchrotron infrared confocal microscope: Application to infrared 3D spectral imaging
2013
Journal of Physics, Conference Series
The brightness of a synchrotron source coupled to an infrared microscope allows imaging at the so-called diffraction limit. Thus, numerous infrared beamlines around the world have been developed for infrared chemical imaging. Infrared microscopes employ Schwarzschild objectives, which are based on two spherical mirrors centered on a common optical axis. A common drawback of the latter design comes with the central obscuring of the incident beam and the corresponding diffraction effects.
doi:10.1088/1742-6596/425/14/142002
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