Subtractive imaging in confocal scanning microscopy using a CCD camera as a detector
Abstract
We report a scheme for the detector system of confocal microscopes in which the pinhole and a large-area detector are substituted by a CCD camera. The numerical integration of the intensities acquired by the active pixels emulates the signal passing through the pinhole. We demonstrate the imaging capability and the optical sectioning of the system. Subtractive-imaging confocal microscopy can be implemented in a simple manner, providing superresolution and improving optical sectioning. © 2012 Optical Society of America.
Publication Title
Optics Letters
Recommended Citation
Sánchez-Ortiga, E., Sheppard, C., Saavedra, G., Martínez-Corral, M., Doblas, A., & Calatayud, A. (2012). Subtractive imaging in confocal scanning microscopy using a CCD camera as a detector. Optics Letters (7), 1280-1282. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.37.001280