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A theory of 3D- imaging of a thick object with a depth h (Fig.l ) is developed
for vertical Illumination microscopy (Fig2). The amount as well as the phase
of the Fourier spectrum which corresponds to the 3D- object is discussed in
detaiL Fig3 shows the amount tT(01 of the Fourier spectrum for different
object depth. ii (V I has zercs In the case of planar object (h0) . As the
thickness of the object is increased an enhancement of the spatial frequencies
and a shift of the Ninhia occurs. The zeri of the planar object spectrum are
lsed.
S. Kessler,Rosemarie Hild,G. Nitzche, andJork Hebenstreit
"Three-dimensional imaging in microscopy", Proc. SPIE 1319, Optics in Complex Systems, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.34812
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S. Kessler, Rosemarie Hild, G. Nitzche, Jork Hebenstreit, "Three-dimensional imaging in microscopy," Proc. SPIE 1319, Optics in Complex Systems, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.34812