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Solid immersion lens used in a microscope with a lens system is made of a material having a refractive index that is selected so that the numerical aperture of the lens system

Brunner, Robert
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Martin, Dietrich
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Rao, Ramachandra  
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2005

The invention relates to a solid immersion lens (SIL) for a microscope, comprising a lens system with a predetermined numerical aperture. The refractive index of the material of the solid immersion lens is selected in such a way that the numerical aperture of the lens system is higher when the solid immersion lens is connected to said lens system.

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patent
EPO Family ID

34306000

Author(s)
Brunner, Robert
Martin, Dietrich
Rao, Ramachandra  
Serov, Alexandre  
Lasser, Theo  
Gösch, Michael
Rigler, Rudolf  
Subjects

Solid immersion lens spectroscopy

Note

Alternative title(s) : (de) Festkörper-immersionslinsen-spektroskopie und -mikroskopie (fr) Spectroscopie et microscopie par lentille a immersion solide (en) Solid immersion lens spectroscopy and microscope

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DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

WO2005029153

WO

A3

2005-05-19

DE10343722

DE

A1

2005-04-14

WO2005029153

WO

A2

2005-03-31

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April 15, 2011
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