Abstract:
An illumination device includes a phase-modulation type spatial light modulator that is arranged at a position optically conjugate to a pupil position of an illumination lens between a light source and the illumination lens for irradiating light emitted from the light source on a sample, and a pupil projecting optics system for projecting at least one area within the pupil of the illumination lens onto a plurality of different areas of the spatial light modulator.
Abstract:
A scanning optical microscope includes a light source, a light converging optical system, a stage, a scanning unit which displaces an illumination light and the stage relatively, a detecting optical system, and a photodetector. A light modulation element and a relay optical system are disposed on the light converging optical system side of the light source, and a modulated signal having only amplitude changed is input to the light modulation element, and the light modulation element is positioned such that the illumination light emerged from the light modulation element with respect to the modulated signal of a predetermined amplitude coincides with an optical axis of the light converging optical system, and a position of a pupil of the light converging optical system and a position of the light modulation element are conjugate through at least the relay optical system.
Abstract:
A microscope system that performs structured illumination includes a light source configured to emit illumination light, an objective lens that irradiates a specimen with the illumination light, a phase-modulation spatial light modulator that has a two-dimensional pixel structure, that is arranged at the pupil conjugate position of the objective lens on an illumination light path between the light source and the objective lens, and that is configured to modulate a phase of the illumination light for each pixel so as to form a fringe illumination pattern on the specimen on the basis of an optical parameter of at least one of the light source and the objective lens.
Abstract:
A nonlinear optical microscope apparatus includes: an objective for irradiating a laser beam on a sample; a beam diameter change unit for changing a beam diameter of the laser beam incident to the objective; and a control unit for deciding, for each of optical characteristics of the sample, a pupil filling ratio, which is a ratio of the beam diameter of the laser beam incident to the objective to a pupil diameter of the objective, based on the optical characteristics of the sample, and for controlling the beam diameter change unit so that the pupil filling ratio becomes the decided value.