Longitudinal correlation properties of an optical field with broad angular and frequency spectra and their manifestation in interference microscopy
2013; Institute of Physics; Volume: 43; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1070/qe2013v043n10abeh015187
ISSN1468-4799
AutoresD. V. Lyakin, Vladimir P. Ryabukho,
Tópico(s)Near-Field Optical Microscopy
ResumoThe results of theoretical and experimental studies of the longitudinal correlation properties of an optical field with broad angular and frequency spectra and manifestations of these properties in interference microscopy are presented. The joint and competitive influence of the angular and frequency spectra of the object-probing field on the longitudinal resolution and on the amplitude of the interference microscope signals from the interfaces between the media inside a multilayer object is demonstrated. The method of compensating the so-called defocusing effect that arises in the interference microscopy using objectives with a large numerical aperture is experimentally demonstrated, which consists in using as a light source in the interference microscope an illuminating interferometer with a frequency-broadband light source. This method of compensation may be used as the basis of simultaneous determination of geometric thickness and refractive index of media forming a multilayer object.
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