Why Conventional Microscope Objectives Break Down in Quantum Experiments

Optical Constraints Become Architecture Constraints in Quantum Systems

Microscope objectives used in quantum experiments are often treated as standard optical components selected primarily by numerical aperture, magnification, and working distance. In practice, that assumption increasingly breaks down.

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