Background
Kino, Gordon Stanley was born on June 15, 1928 in Melbourne, Australia. Son of William Hector and Sybil (Cohen) Kino. came to the United States, 1951, naturalized, 1967.
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of scanning optical microscopy for scientists and engineers. The book concentrates mainly on two instruments: the Confocal Scanning Optical Microscope (CSOM), and the Optical Interference Microscope (OIM). A comprehensive discussion of the theory and design of the Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscope (NSOM) is also given. The text discusses the practical aspects of building a confocal scanning optical microscope or optical interference microscope, and the applications of these microscopes to phase imaging, biological imaging, and semiconductor inspection and metrology.A comprehensive theoretical discussion of the depth and transverse resolution is given with emphasis placed on the practical results of the theoretical calculations and how these can be used to help understand the operation of these microscopes. Key Features * Provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of scanning optical microscopy for scientists and engineers * Explains many practical applications of scanning optical and interference microscopy in such diverse fields as biology and semiconductor metrology * Discusses in theoretical terms the origin of the improved depth and transverse resolution of scanning optical and interference microscopes with emphasis on the practical results of the theoretical calculations * Considers the practical aspects of building a confocal scanning or interference microscope and explores some of the design tradeoffs made for microscopes used in various applications * Discusses the theory and design of near-field optical microscopes * Explains phase imaging in the scanning optical and interference microscopes
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Electrical engineering educator
Kino, Gordon Stanley was born on June 15, 1928 in Melbourne, Australia. Son of William Hector and Sybil (Cohen) Kino. came to the United States, 1951, naturalized, 1967.
Bachelor of Science with 1st class honours in Math, London University, England, 1948. Master of Science in Math, London University, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, California, 1955.
Junior scientist, Mullard Research Laboratory, Salford, Surrey., England, 1947-1951; research assistant, then research associate, Stanford University, 1951-1955; research associate, Stanford University, 1957-1961; member of faculty, Stanford University, since 1961; professor electrical engineering, Stanford University, since 1965; associate dean facilities and planning School Engineering, Stanford University, 1986-1992; associate chairman electrical engineering, Stanford University, 1984-1988; W.M. Keck Foundation chair engineering, Stanford University, 1992-1997; W.M. Keck Foundation chair engineering emeritus, Stanford University, since 1997; director, Ginzton Laboratory, 1994-1996. Member technical staff Bell Telephone laboratories, 1955-1957. Consultant to industry, since 1957.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Centennial medal, Sonics and Ultrasonics Group Achievement award 1984), American Physical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member National Academy Engineering.
Married Dorothy Beryl Lovelace, October 30, 1955. 1 child, Carol Annual.