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Scanning microscope and scanning mechanism for the same

  • US 5,065,008 A
  • Filed: 10/17/1990
  • Issued: 11/12/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/18/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A confocal scanning microscope comprising:

  • (i) a sample supporting member on which a sample is supported,(ii) a light source which produces a light beam,(iii) a light projecting optical means with which an image of said light beam is formed as a small light spot on said sample,(iv) a scanning mechanism which causes said light spot to scan said sample in main scanning directions and sub-scanning directions,(v) a light receiving optical means with which the light beam, which has passed through said sample, is condensed, and an image of the condensed light beam is formed as a point image,(vi) a shutter array provided with a plurality of small light shutters, which are arrayed two-dimensionally, said shutter array being located at a plane on which said point image is formed,(vii) a shutter array operating circuit which sets a light shutter corresponding to the position, at which said point image is formed at any given instant, to an open state in synchronization with the main scanning and the sub-scanning with said light spot, said shutter array operating circuit thus setting said light shutters one after another to the open state,(viii) a photodetector having a light receiving surface, which faces the whole surface of said shutter array, said photodetector detecting said point image through the light shutter, which has been set to the open state, and(ix) a circuit for dividing the output of said photodetector into picture elements in synchronization with the main scanning and the sub-scanning with said light spot.

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