Con-focal scanning systems for precision metrology: some novel applications
Con-focal scanning systems for precision metrology: some novel applications
Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM or
LSCM) is a technique for obtaining high-resolution
optical images with depth selectivity.
The key feature of confocal microscopy is its ability
to acquire in-focus images from selected depths, a
process known as optical sectioning. Images are
acquired point-by-point and reconstructed with a
computer, allowing three-dimensional
reconstructions of topologically-complex objects.
McBride, J.W.
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1 April 2010
McBride, J.W.
d9429c29-9361-4747-9ba3-376297cb8770
McBride, J.W.
(2010)
Con-focal scanning systems for precision metrology: some novel applications.
SimTec A*, Singapore, Singapore.
01 Apr - 01 May 2010.
91 pp
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Abstract
Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM or
LSCM) is a technique for obtaining high-resolution
optical images with depth selectivity.
The key feature of confocal microscopy is its ability
to acquire in-focus images from selected depths, a
process known as optical sectioning. Images are
acquired point-by-point and reconstructed with a
computer, allowing three-dimensional
reconstructions of topologically-complex objects.
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Published date: 1 April 2010
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SimTec A*, Singapore, Singapore, 2010-04-01 - 2010-05-01
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