Introduction In previous entries, we have talked about the design of scanning microscopes, infinity corrected microscopes, confocal microscope design, and Koehler illumination systems-a common illumination system in microscopes. The most essential microscope element...
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Confocal Microscope Design: Explained
by Victor Argueta | 3D, FAQ, optical design
Confocal microscopy is a type of microscopy that uses a focused laser beam to illuminate a sample and a pinhole aperture to eliminate out-of-focus light, resulting in high-resolution images with improved contrast and clarity. The name "confocal" refers to the use of a...
Scanning and Fluorescent Microscope Design Steps
by Victor Argueta | lens design, optical design, optical engineering
Microscopy is a fundamental technique used to analyze samples that are too small to be perceived without magnification. It is used in multiple sciences, from biology, medicine, chemistry to anthropology, and any science where small samples are...
What are a ‘typical’ steps in lens design ?
by John | lens design, optical design
Overview OFH works on many different types of projects, each with its unique goals and deliverables. For illustration, here is a breakdown of a lens design project from 2012. Our client produced a very low cost diagnostic microscope to view saliva with 30x...