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Raster illuminators for microscopes

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This paper proposes a technique for a size calculation of a microscope illuminator that makes it possible to take into account at the initial stage how the structure of the luminous body of the light source affects the light distribution over the surface of the illuminated object or in planes conjugate with it. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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