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Revision as of 12:52, 22 February 2016
Optical microscopy is...
In order to image and measure objects in the micron range it is necessary the use of a microscope. Microscope technology has advanced tremendously with the
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Optical microscopy | |
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Technology Details | |
Other Names | Epi-fluorescense |
Technology | Optical Microscopy |
Equipment | Olympus BX51, Nikon Eclipse LV150, Nikon MM-40, Nikon AZ100 Multi zoom, |
Materials | wafers, devices, cells, materials, |
Contents
Technologies
Optical Microscopy
Fluorescent Microscopy
Main article: Fluorescent Microscopy
Describe the technology, particularly including why you might use it over another within the same group.
Infrared Microscopy
Main article: Infrared microscopy
Here's another technology in that group.
Figures of Merit
- Magnification
- Sharpness
- Numerical Aperture
- Contrast
- light source
Applications
How is this technology used in nanofabrication and what types of devices/research areas is it useful in?
Equipment
Specific equipment for each technology can be found on its page above. Additionally, below is a list of all metrology equipment in the LNF:
Olympus BX 51 Fluorescent Microscope
Olympus IR Microscope
See also
Other related wiki pages
References
Further reading
- Other stuff, e.g. technology workshop slides
- External links (can be in another section below, if appropriate)