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created by carl234 on May 4, 2008 10:07 AM
Our phase contrast microscopes utilize a special viewing technique that translates a shift in light wave phase to a shift in intensity, and thus visible contrast. Special phase contrast objectives are needed as they contain a phase diaphragm in the back aperature plane. In addition a special phase contrast condenser is used that provides a phase annulus ring.

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Polarizing Microscopes

Most polarizing microscopes produce only transmitted polarized light. This means they provide light from the bottom and it transmits through the thin section of birefringent specimen on a microscope slide. Some polarizing microscopes also have the capability for incident reflected polarized light using epiillumination through the objective lens.
by carl234 on May 4, 2008 10:08 AM

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