Radiant energy – Luminophor irradiation
Patent
1994-07-15
1999-02-02
Hannaher, Constantine
Radiant energy
Luminophor irradiation
2504591, 2504611, 2504612, G01N 2164
Patent
active
058669116
ABSTRACT:
In scanned optical systems such as confocal laser microscopes wherein a beam of light is focused to a spot in a specimen to excite a fluorescent species or other excitable species in the spot, the effective size of the excitation is made smaller than the size of the spot by providing a beam of light of wavelength adapted to quench the excitation of the excitable species, shaping this second beam into a pattern with a central intensity minimum, and overlapping this central minimum with the central intensity maximum of the focused spot, so that within the spot the intensity of quenching light increases with distance from the center of the spot, thereby preferentially quenching excitation in the peripheral parts of the spot, and thereby reducing the effective size of the excitation and thus improving the resolution of the system.
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