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A theoretical study is made of a simple method of obstructing an amplitude pupil which results in improved microscope resolution with only a little degradation of the image contrast. Using a confocal scanning optical microscope the resultant point spread function is calculated, from which the image of a point object is deduced. The calculations are made for two different apertures — the first has four-fold symmetry and the second has eight-fold symmetry — and are compared with full circular and annular apertures.

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This page is a summary of: Resolution and contrast in confocal optical scanning microscopes, Optics & Laser Technology, April 1984, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/0030-3992(84)90061-6.
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