Modular scanning confocal microscope with digital image processing

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Abstract

In conventional confocal microscopy, a physical pinhole is placed at the image plane prior to the detector to limit the observation volume. In this work, we present a modular design of a scanning confocal microscope which uses a CCD camera to replace the physical pinhole for materials science applications. Experimental scans were performed on a microscope resolution target, a semiconductor chip carrier, and a piece of etched silicon wafer. The data collected by the CCD were processed to yield images of the specimen. By selecting effective pixels in the recorded CCD images, a virtual pinhole is created. By analyzing the image moments of the imaging data, a lateral resolution enhancement is achieved by using a 20 x / NA = 0.4 microscope objective at 532 nm laser wavelength.

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Ye, X., & McCluskey, M. D. (2016). Modular scanning confocal microscope with digital image processing. PLoS ONE, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166212

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