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publicationNumber JP-2019523414-A
titleOfInvention Full-field interference imaging system and method
abstract According to one embodiment, the present invention is a system (100) for full-field interference imaging of a sample (S), comprising an illumination path (101) with a light source (111) and at least one first An interferometer (103) having an objective lens (112), a target arm for receiving an incident light wave via an incident surface (130A) and receiving a sample (S) and a reflection device (134) are arranged. Splitting element (130) for forming a reference arm to be operated, the splitting device (130) used for reflecting the incident light wave in a direction different from the incident direction. (100). The splitting elements have unequal reflection and transmission coefficients so that the ratio of the optical power of the incident light wave transmitted to the target arm is strictly higher than the ratio of the optical power of the light wave transmitted to the reference arm. The system (100) also includes a detection path (102) including a two-dimensional image acquisition device (121), and the illumination path (101) and the detection path (102) include the incident surface of the splitting element (130), And a common path separated by the reflective element (151).
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