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Approximate phase conjugation with a retroreflecting array in microscopy

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Abstract

Some experiments on image recovery in microscopy are described. The aperture stop of a microscope objective is partially obscured, and a retroreflecting array is used as an approximate phase conjugator to return the beam through the unobstructed part of the aperture. An application is made to the measurement of the absolute reflectance of small samples by use of a variant of Strong’s method.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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