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publicationNumber JP-H05196870-A
titleOfInvention Scanning laser microscope
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To guide an deflected light beam emitted from an anisotropic Bragg diffractive acousto-optic light deflecting element onto an object without loss so that the object can be efficiently observed. [Structure] An anisotropic Bragg diffractive acousto-optic light deflection element 3 and a polarization beam splitter 6 in the order in which light from a light source 1 advances. And a galvano-mirror 9 are arranged so that the focused light flux is two-dimensionally scanned on the object S, and the light scattered from the object S is directed through the galvano-mirror 9 by the polarization beam splitter 9 in a direction different from that of the light source. In the scanning laser microscope whose intensity is detected by the detector 15, the anisotropic Bragg diffractive acousto-optic light deflection element 3 and the polarization beam splitter 6 A quarter-wave plate 4 is disposed between the two, and the deflected light beam that has been elliptically polarized by the light deflection element 3 is converted into linearly polarized light that passes through the polarization beam splitter 6.
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