Maximize the benefits of introduction! This explains the principle of differential interference and the mechanism of differential interference observation.
This column provides a detailed explanation of "differential interference," an important technique for observing colorless and transparent objects using a digital microscope. Please understand the method of differential interference observation to maximize the benefits of introducing a digital microscope. For more details, please refer to the related links. [Content Highlights (Partial)] ■ What is differential interference? - Adding contrast to the light according to the thickness of the observed object ■ Features of differential interference observation and captured images - Contrast is created depending on the thickness of the object - Directionality is introduced in the way shadows are cast - No halo (light ring) is produced around the object *For more detailed information about the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for further inquiries.
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