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Microlaser microscope using self-detection for confocality

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Abstract

The microlaser microscope can use its own source lasers as detectors to provide a matched array of confocal apertures. Detection of the laser light by a single avalanche photodiode makes the electronics simple. We have implemented this in a 64 × 312 pixel format as our first demonstration of the device.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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