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Olympus BX60 User Manual

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1.
Place
the
specimen
on
the
stage
and
move
the
stage
to
bring
the
specimen
into
focus.
2
Adjust
the
field
iris
diaphragm
until
the
diaphragm
opening
circumscribes
the
field
of view.
3.
Stopping
down
the
aperture
iris
diaphragm
somewhat
may
increase
the
contrast
4.
Rotate
the
prism
control
knob
0
of
the
DIC
prism
slider
to
adjust
the
interference
color
of
the
background,
and
tQ
achieve
maximum
contrast
depending
on
the
specimen
under
observation,
as
outlined
below:
(II
Rotating
the
prism
control
knob
of
the
slider
win
continuously
change
the
interference
color
of
the
background
from
gray
to
magenta
(-100-600
nm).
if
the
background
color
is
black
((tatter
fringe),
darkfietd
like
observation
is
possible.
if
the
background
color
is
gray,
a
three-dimensional
looking;
image
with
maximum
contrast
with
grey
sensitivity
can
be
obtained.
If
the
background
color
is
magenta,
even
a
minor
optical
retardation
can
be
observed
as
a
color
change.
Care
should
be
taken
to
keep
the
specimen
surface
dean,
as
even
a
small
amount
of
contamination
on
the
surface
may
show
up
dua
to
the
exceptionally
high
sensitivity
of
the
differential
interference
contrast
method.
121
As
differential
interference contrast
exhibits
directional
sensitivity,
the
use
of
a
rotatable
stage
is
recommended.
SKTand
DarWTeld
0
1.
Loosen
the
DIC
clamping
screw
0
at
tho
front
of
the
revolving
nosepiece.
and
gentfy
pun
the
U-OICR
deferential
interference
contrast
prism
<J>
out
Insert
the
dummy
slider
until
a
dick
is
heard.
Tighten
the
damping
screw
again.
2.
Disengage
both
the
U-AN360
analyzer
and
the
U-PO
polarizer
from
the
light
path.
Rotate the
turret
to
disengage
the
U-MDIC
differential
interference
contrast
cube.
BX60
0
To
prepare
for
simple
polarized
light
observation
using
the
vertical
illuminator,
perform
step
fl
and
6-3
Reflected
Light
Nomarski
Differential
Interference
Contrast
Observation
outlined
on page
33.
in
Section
V
Place
the
specimen
on
the
stage
and
then
operate
the coarse
and
fine
focus
knobs
to
bring
the
specimen
into
focus.
Simple
polarized
fight
observation
is
now
possible.
2.
Adjust
the
field
iris
diaphragm
until
the
diaphragm
opening
circumscribes
the
field
of view.
3.
Stepping
down
the
aperture
iris
diaphragm
may
increase
the
contrast
somewhat
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BrandOlympus
ModelBX60
CategoryMicroscope
LanguageEnglish

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