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Light and Electron Microscopes

An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination. It is a special type of microscope having a high resolution of images, able to magnify objects in nanometres, which are formed by controlled use of electrons in a vacuum captured on a phosphorescent screen.

differential interference microscopy

Differential interference contrast is an excellent solution for brightfield illumination imaging of unstained transparent biological samples.

What is differential interference microscopy? A differential interference microscope (DIC) is also called the Nomarski contrast microscope. Its advantage is that it can display three-dimensional… Read More »Differential interference contrast is an excellent solution for brightfield illumination imaging of unstained transparent biological samples.

Darkfield Microscopy

How to choose the type of microscope, specific contents of microscope examination, and daily use and maintenance skills

Light microscopy remains very important to pathologists today. Surprisingly, the functions and uses of light microscopes have remained essentially unchanged over the past century. Choosing… Read More »How to choose the type of microscope, specific contents of microscope examination, and daily use and maintenance skills

Desktop Scanning Electron Microscope

Microanalysis Technology-Optical Microscope/Scanning Electron Microscope/Transmission Electron Microscope/Focused Ion Beam

1、What is microanalysis technology With the continuous advancement of science and technology, micro-area analysis technology has been widely used. This technology can analyze and characterize… Read More »Microanalysis Technology-Optical Microscope/Scanning Electron Microscope/Transmission Electron Microscope/Focused Ion Beam