Enhanced two-point resolution using optical eigenmode optimized pupil functions

S. Kosmeier, M. Mazilu, J. Baumgartl, K. Dholakia

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Abstract

Pupil filters have the capability to arbitrarily narrow the central lobe of a focal spot. We decompose the focal field of a confocal-like imaging system into optical eigenmodes to determine optimized pupil functions, that deliver superresolving scanning spots. As a consequence of this process, intensity is redistributed from the central lobe into side lobes restricting the field of view (FOV). The optical eigenmode method offers a powerful way to determine optimized pupil functions. We carry out a comprehensive study to investigate the relationship between the size of the central lobe, its intensity, and the FOV with the use of a dual display spatial light modulator. The experiments show good agreement with theoretical predictions and numerical simulations. Utilizing an optimized sub-diffraction focal spot for confocal-like scanning imaging, we experimentally demonstrate an improvement of the two-point resolution of the imaging system.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105707
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Optics
Volume13
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Sept 2011

Keywords

  • Pupil filter
  • Spatial light modulator
  • Imaging
  • Optimization

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