kuvaussäde
Kuvaussäde is a Finnish term used primarily in the field of imaging and microscopy to describe a narrow beam of light that is directed at a specimen to produce an image. The word combines kuvaus, meaning “description” or “visualisation,” with säde, meaning “ray,” and thereby denotes a ray specifically employed for the purpose of visual information gathering. In practice, a kuvaussäde is usually derived from a coherent light source such as a laser or a focused lamp. The beam can be shaped by optical elements—including lenses, mirrors, and apertures—to achieve a precise spot or line on the target.
The physics of a kuvaussäde follows the standard principles of geometrical and wave optics. When a coherent
Applications of kuvaussäde span biological microscopy, industrial inspection, and materials science. In live‑cell imaging, a low‑power