Microscope
Microscope
Microscope
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Agenda for today
What is Microscope, Facts and structures ?
How is it function?
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Fact About Microscopes
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About Microscopes con.
The image produced is magnified by a combination of the
objective lens and the eyepiece lens.
Three objective lenses are usually used: x10, x40 and x100
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Disadvantage of Light Microscopy
The resolving power is limited:
The resolving power (resolution) of a light microscope is.
Resolution = 0.61 x lambda /NA
For a light microscope, the highest practicable NA is around 1.4. For white
light (lambda is approximately 0.53 m, the resolving power is 0.231 m, or
231nm.
Under optimal conditions, with a high numerical aperture lens, you can only
resolve, or see as separate particles, two particles that are more than 200 nm
apart.
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Lenses and the Bending of Light
light is refracted (bent) when passing from
one medium to another
refractive index
a measure of how greatly a substance slows the
velocity of light
direction and magnitude of bending is
determined by the refractive indexes of the
two media forming the interface
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Lenses
focus light rays at a specific place called the focal point
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The Light Microscope
many types
bright-field microscope
dark-field microscope
phase-contrast microscope
fluorescence microscopes
are compound microscopes
image formed by action of 2 lenses
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The Bright-Field Microscope
produces a dark image against a brighter background
has several objective lenses
parfocal microscopes remain in focus when objectives are
changed
total magnification
product of the magnifications of the ocular lens and the
objective lens
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Microscope Resolution
Ability of a lens to separate or distinguish small objects
that are close together
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working distance
— distance between the front surface of lens and surface of
cover glass or specimen
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The Dark-Field Microscope
Produces a bright image of the object against a dark
background
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The Phase-Contrast Microscope
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The Differential Interference Contrast
Microscope
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The Fluorescence Microscope
Exposes specimen to ultraviolet, violet, or blue light
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Newer Techniques in Microscopy
confocal microscopy
and scanning probe
microscopy
have extremely high
resolution
can be used to observe
individual atoms
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Confocal Microscopy
confocal scanning laser microscope
laser beam used to illuminate spots on specimen
computer compiles images created from each point to
generate a 3-dimensional image
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Scanning Probe Microscopy
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Scanning Probe Microscopy
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