Microscopie à super-résolutionLa microscopie à super-résolution est un ensemble de techniques permettant d'imager en microscopie optique des objets à une résolution à l’échelle nanométrique. Elle se démarque par le fait que la résolution obtenue n'est plus limitée par le phénomène de diffraction. Du fait de la diffraction de la lumière, la résolution d’un microscope optique conventionnel est en principe limitée, indépendamment du capteur utilisé et des aberrations ou imperfections des lentilles.
Length measurementLength measurement, distance measurement, or range measurement (ranging) refers to the many ways in which length, distance, or range can be measured. The most commonly used approaches are the rulers, followed by transit-time methods and the interferometer methods based upon the speed of light. For objects such as crystals and diffraction gratings, diffraction is used with X-rays and electron beams. Measurement techniques for three-dimensional structures very small in every dimension use specialized instruments such as ion microscopy coupled with intensive computer modeling.
Optical resolutionOptical resolution describes the ability of an imaging system to resolve detail, in the object that is being imaged. An imaging system may have many individual components, including one or more lenses, and/or recording and display components. Each of these contributes (given suitable design, and adequate alignment) to the optical resolution of the system; the environment in which the imaging is done often is a further important factor. Resolution depends on the distance between two distinguishable radiating points.
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