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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.

Apochromatic parallel light stereo microscope

Two significances of microscope achromatic to microscope imaging and four differences from apochromatic objective lenses

1. Definition of Microscopic Achromatic Microscope achromatic refers to the elimination of chromatic aberration through various means to make microscope imaging more realistic and detailed.… Read More »Two significances of microscope achromatic to microscope imaging and four differences from apochromatic objective lenses