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Resolution Enhancement in Confocal Scanning Microscopy by a Radially Polarized Beam with Phase Modulation

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Abstract

We evaluate spatial resolution in fluorescence confocal scanning microscopy using a radially polarized beam with concentric phase modulation. The enhancement of lateral resolution is predicted with side-lobe suppression due to a confocal aperture.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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