Abstract
We have experimentally demonstrated that the resolution of a commercial two-photon microscope is improved using a laser beam. With a water immersion objective having a 1.2 NA, the measured point- spread function has an area of . We used a plane interface between dielectrics instead of an annular aperture to increase the relative contribution of the longitudinal field of the laser beam. The results are in agreement with the vectorial diffraction theory established by Richards and Wolf [Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 253, 358 (1959) ]. The laser beam was produced with a quadrant of half-wave plates. We have also used the same mode converter to generate a laser beam with a zero at the beam center.
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