Standing-wave-excited multiplanar fluorescence in a laser scanning microscope reveals 3D information on red blood cells
Standing-wave excitation of fluorescence is highly desirable in optical microscopy because it improves the axial resolution. We demonstrate here that multiplanar excitation of fluorescence by a standing wave can be produced in a single-spot laser scanning microscope by placing a plane reflector clos...
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Language: | English |
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2014-12-08.
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