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Gómez et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Nonparaxial Mie theory of image formation in optical microscopes and characterization of colloidal particles

Gómez et al., 2021

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1713198889746191703
Author
Gómez F
Dutra R
Pires L
Araújo G
Pontes B
Neto P
Nussenzveig H
Viana N
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Physical Review Applied

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We derive an explicit partial-wave (Mie) series for the image of a dielectric microsphere collected by a typical infinity-corrected microscope. We model the propagation of the illumination and scattered vector fields through the optical components of the microscope by …
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