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docs:gaussian_beam [2017/12/01 17:45]
Jon Daniels
docs:gaussian_beam [2019/05/07 23:18] (current)
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   * NA_illum is the numerical aperture of the illumination   * NA_illum is the numerical aperture of the illumination
        
-For Gaussian beams the beam/sheet extent or imaging field of view = k2 * lambda / NA_illum^2 where+For Gaussian beams the beam/sheet extent or imaging field of view = k2 * lambda * n / NA_illum^2 where
   * k2 is a constant that depends on how you define the acceptable intensity variation across the field of view.  Commonly k2 is taken to be 0.64, which corresponds to the two-sided field of view where the beam thickness as measured by the 1/e^2 criteria has increased by a factor of sqrt(2).   * k2 is a constant that depends on how you define the acceptable intensity variation across the field of view.  Commonly k2 is taken to be 0.64, which corresponds to the two-sided field of view where the beam thickness as measured by the 1/e^2 criteria has increased by a factor of sqrt(2).
   * lambda is the wavelength, in this case the excitation laser   * lambda is the wavelength, in this case the excitation laser
 +  * n is the refractive index of the media (1.33 for water)
   * NA_illum is the numerical aperture of the illumination   * NA_illum is the numerical aperture of the illumination
  
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 For a typical diSPIM setup, NA_illum = 0.366 * iris_D / EFL where For a typical diSPIM setup, NA_illum = 0.366 * iris_D / EFL where
   * 0.366 is the half the total magnification between iris and back focal plane   * 0.366 is the half the total magnification between iris and back focal plane
-  * iris_D is the iris diameter+  * iris_D is the iris diameter (technically scaled by 0.92 to account for the 22.5 degree tilt in mounting)
   * EFL is the effective focal length of the objective, e.g. 5mm for Nikon 40x, 9mm for Olympus 20x, and 12mm for the cleared tissue objective @ RI~1.45   * EFL is the effective focal length of the objective, e.g. 5mm for Nikon 40x, 9mm for Olympus 20x, and 12mm for the cleared tissue objective @ RI~1.45