konfokaalisella
Konfokaalisella refers to a method of optical imaging known as confocal microscopy. It is a technique that uses spatial filtering to block out-of-focus light, thereby achieving higher resolution and contrast compared to conventional microscopy. In confocal microscopy, a pinhole aperture is placed in front of the detector, and it is precisely aligned with the focal point of the objective lens. This pinhole effectively acts as a spatial filter, allowing only light originating from the focal plane to reach the detector. Light from regions above or below the focal plane is either blocked by the pinhole or appears as background noise.
This selective illumination and detection process allows for the reconstruction of a sharp, in-focus image from