konfokaloptik
Konfokaloptik, also known as confocal microscopy, is a technique used to obtain sharp, high-resolution optical images of a specimen by excluding out-of-focus light. It utilizes a pinhole aperture in conjunction with a light source, typically a laser, and detectors. The key principle lies in focusing the illumination light onto a single point within the specimen and then collecting the emitted or reflected light through a conjugate pinhole located in the same focal plane. This spatially filters out any light originating from above or below the focal plane, significantly reducing haze and improving contrast.
By scanning the focused spot across the specimen point by point, a two-dimensional image can be reconstructed.
Applications of konfokaloptik are widespread, particularly in biology and materials science. Biologists use it to study