This book offers a comprehensive introduction to confocal microscopy -
with a particular focus on spectral confocal microscopy. Beginning with
an introduction to optical lenses, it provides a guide to compound
microscopes and explains related topics like microscopic resolution. It
then presents an outline of fluorescence and its corresponding
implications for microscopy. The following excursus on the confocal beam
paths includes implementation of acousto-optical devices and modern
sensor techniques. Complex relationships are explained in a
comprehensible manner, supported by many graphical figures.
Discussing the principles of magnifying optics and the technical
fundamentals and modes of operation of modern laser scanning
microscopes, it is a valuable resource for student and lab technicians
as well as faculty members.