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A Tiny Mirror for a Small Microscope

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Hank Hogan

When it comes to high-resolution confocal images with miniaturized optics, two fibers may be one too many. A microscanner used to enable single-fiber confocal microscopy has a 500 × 500-μm mirror and comb teeth to allow scanning in both vertical and horizontal directions. Images courtesy of Optics Express. A team of scientists from the University of Texas at Austin, from Rice University in Houston and from Stanford University in California has demonstrated cellular imaging using a single-fiber confocal microscope with a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) scanner. The technique...Read full article

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    Published: November 2006
    Featureshigh-resolution confocal imagesmicroelectromechanical systems (MEMS) scannerMicroscopyminiaturized opticsSensors & Detectors

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