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A Guide to Build a Highly Inclined Swept Tile Microscope for Extended Field-of-view Single-molecule Imaging
Published on: April 8, 2019
Microscope adapted for the generation of various contrast types: theory and experiment
Abstract:
With the aid of a polarizer, an analyzer, and two birefringent double plates placed in conjugate positions at the front focal plane of the condenser and the rear focal plane of the objective, respectively, a microscope is adapted to generate in a pure form one of four contrast types, i.e., either phase or amplitude differential or nondifferential. The theory of such an arrangement is discussed, and some practical results are shown.
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