Nanoscience: Optical Microscopy
Olympus BX41 Optical Microscope
Optical Microscopy use a broadband visible light source, which is focused onto a sample using a series of lenses of varying magnifications. A wide range of samples can be imaged provided that they are reflective or transparent and the resulting sample images can be magnified up to 1000X with a limiting resolution of 220 nm (Note: assumes that the incident radiation has wavelength of 400 nm).
Features
- Transmission and Reflection Imaging
- 5X, 20X, 50X and 100X Objectives
- Long working distance available at 50X
- Bright and Dark field microscopy
- Fluorescence imaging using DAPI, FTIC & TRITC cubes
- Phase Contrast Microscopy
- Polarized Light microscopy
Applications
- Structure and stability of polymer/biopolymer films
- Cell identification and cell structures
- Thin films and surface coatings/modifications
- Microelectronics
- Lithography
Examples
Sample | Description |
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Aggregated nickel nanowires (250 nm dia.) suspended in water | |
Dewetting of a spin coated 2kDa MW polystyrene film on silicon after 20 minutes of heating at 95oC | |
2D crystal array of 1:1 mxiture of polystyrene beads with diameters of 2.4 & 3.0 μm on a glass slide |