1992
DOI: 10.1117/12.59576
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<title>Use of UV excitation for confocal fluorescence microscopy in a conventional beam-scanning instrument</title>

Abstract: By making only minor modifications, we have adapted a conventional confocal scanning laser microscope for the recording of UV-excited fluorescence. An external argon ion laser provides the wavelengths 334, 351, and 364 nm for specimen illumination. In addition to substituting some optical components to obtain improved transmission and reflection properties in the UV, we have also adjusted the ray-path to compensate for the severe chromatic aberration of most conventional micmscope objectives in the UV. We have… Show more

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