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      Tuning the detection sensitivity: a model for axial backfocal plane interferometric tracking.

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      Optics letters
      Optica Publishing Group

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          Abstract

          Backfocal plane (BFP) interferometry is a single particle tracking technique that allows one to measure minute displacements of a microscopic particle from the center of a beam's focus in three dimensions. In this Letter, we present a Fourier optics model to describe the interference effects that allow one to track the position of a particle moving along the optical axis. A detection numerical aperture is derived theoretically and confirmed experimentally, within which the interference intensity has a positive correlation with the axial position of the scatterer. For larger detection angles, the correlation is negative. The model helps to understand previously reported measurements and to optimize BFP interferometric tracking.

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          Journal
          Opt Lett
          Optics letters
          Optica Publishing Group
          1539-4794
          0146-9592
          Jun 01 2012
          : 37
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Laboratory for Bio- and Nano-Photonics, Institute for Microsystem Technology (IMTEK), University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
          Article
          236546
          10.1364/OL.37.002109
          22660137
          932b75c7-e013-4c10-8a15-c6e7a88ee802
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