A Potential Application of Photonic Jet in Observing Micro-Metric Materials

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Photonic jet microscopy is a technical field of microscopy applying photonic jet phenomenon to increase the resolution of objects or area of objects being observed. Mostly it is used in optical microscopy as the demand of visual observations are increased, especially for the micro-metric biological objects. In addition to our previous works inoptical assessment of observing a micrometric object under a microsphere using an optical microscope, now we made the electromagnetic assessment. It concludes if smaller microsphere magnifies greater than bigger microsphere. Therefore, applying photonic jet microscopy for visual observation is getting closer.

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