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Fundamentals of Light Microscopy
Dr Spencer's account gives a concise but rigorous explanation of the principles underlying the various forms of light microscopy.
Michael Spencer (Author)
9780521289672, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 1 July 1982
104 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm, 0.17 kg
Dr Spencer's account gives, in largely non-mathematical terms, a concise but rigorous explanation of the principles underlying the various forms of light microscopy. It starts with the properties of lenses, elementary diffraction theory and theoretical limits to resolution; it goes on to explain the workings of phase contrast, dark-field, fluorescence, polarizing and interference microscopes. There are chapters on aberrations and photomicrography, and detailed instructions for the alignment and general care of microscopes. Questions and answers are given at the end of each chapter, and suggestions made for class experiments. Although written primarily for undergraduates, the treatment is equally suitable for those preparing for professional examinations in microscopy, and for research workers seeking a better understanding of the microscopes they use.
Preface
1. Microscope alignment
2. Properties of light
3. The limits of resolution
4. The Abbe approach
5. Bright-field, phase and dark-field microscopy
6. Fluorescence microscopy
7. Polarizing microscopy
8. Interference methods
9. Aberrations and microscope design
10. Photomicrography
11. Summary, class experiments and further reading.
Subject Areas: Cellular biology [cytology PSF]
