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Due to the convolution of each light point with the point spread function of the microscope, objects appear bigger in the images than they actually are.
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A microscope objective (MO) lens caused the wavefront in the object beam to form a curved line, which resulted in the deformation of the object wave phase.
In DHM, a microscope objective (MO) is introduced in the path of the object wave to obtain a magnification.
Autofocusing distances in the image space are converted to object space by applying the thin lens approximation for the microscope objective.
The microscope objective collects these diffracted waves and directs them to an image plane, where interference between the diffracted waves produces an image of the object.
Because a traditional light microscope can resolve objects on the order of 250 nm, it has been an instrumental tool for studying the microscopic world.
The Contrast Transfer Function (CTF) describes the manner in which the electron microscope modifies the object exit wave function as a result of objective lens aberrations.
In both the case of the observation via the microscope and the object viewed in a reflection, we might assert that what we are seeing is a real object.
Although the compound microscopes were beautiful objects that conferred status on their owners, they produced inferior images.
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