| Literature DB >> 27828167 |
Mahendar Kumbham, Susan Daly, Kevin O'Dwyer, Rabah Mouras, Ning Liu, Aladin Mani, Andre Peremans, Syed M Tofail, Christophe Silien.
Abstract
The spatial resolution in far-field mid-infrared (λ>2.5 µm) microscopy and micro-spectroscopy remains limited with the full-width at half maximum of the point-spread function ca. λ/1.3; a value that is very poor in comparison to that commonly accessible with visible and near-infrared optics. Hereafter, it is demonstrated however that polymer beads that are centre-to-centre spaced by λ/2.6 can be resolved in the mid-infrared. The more than 2-fold improvement in resolution in the far-field is achieved by exploiting a newly constructed scanning microscope built around a mid-infrared optical parametric oscillator and a central solid-immersion lens, and by enforcing the linear polarization unidirectional resolution enhancement with a novel and robust specimen error minimization based on a particle swarm optimization. The method is demonstrated with specimens immersed in air and in water, and its robustness shown by the analysis of dense and complex self-assembled bead islands.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27828167 DOI: 10.1364/OE.24.024377
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894