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- ...s and lenses, we can add the concepts of wave optics, also dubbed physical optics, and thereby grasp phenomena including interferences, diffraction, and pola ...mits resolution to ~ 0.2 μm (see [[Optical Microscopy Part 1c: Physical Optics and Limits of Detection#Diffraction|above]]).15 KB (2,262 words) - 14:22, 6 September 2018
- #REDIRECT [[Resource list: Optics]]35 B (4 words) - 14:33, 23 August 2013
- You are going to build a microscope next week. The goal of the Optics Bootcamp exercise is to make that seem like a less intimidating task. The b ..., ray tracing, and some worked-out ray tracing examples, see [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing|this page]].28 KB (4,857 words) - 20:09, 31 July 2017
- ...any called [http://www.thorlabs.com Thorlabs] manufactures the most of the optics and optical mounts you will use. The lab manuals frequently refer to compon3 KB (441 words) - 14:49, 25 August 2019
- ...ken into consideration, and as imaging conditions depart from the Gaussian optics approximations that have framed our representations so far, optical aberrat4 KB (516 words) - 18:44, 16 September 2015
- ===Module 1: Optics & Microscopy=== * [[Assignment 1, Part 2: Optics bootcamp|Part 2: Optics bootcamp]]8 KB (887 words) - 20:47, 16 October 2020
- Back to [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]]2 KB (359 words) - 17:09, 12 August 2015
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- ...'' (also called''geometrical optics'', ''geometric optics'', or ''Gaussian optics'') is a simple set or rules that allows you to determine the location of im10 KB (1,581 words) - 03:12, 5 October 2015
- ===Optics===15 KB (2,559 words) - 21:32, 2 February 2016
- # Part 1: [[Assignment 1, Part 1: Pre-lab questions|Learn about optics and answer a few questions before you start your lab work]]; # Part 2: [[Assignment 1, Part 2: Optics bootcamp|Some warm-up lab exercises]];5 KB (825 words) - 17:05, 11 February 2020
- ...acteristics of the noise versus signal intensity plots you measured in the Optics Boot Camp. In this assignment, you will use a statistical technique called30 KB (4,871 words) - 20:23, 29 August 2018
- In this part of the lab, you will use a 5mW, 532 nm laser with focusing optics. You must attend the safety lecture before you work with the laser. See an #* For maximum flexibility in positioning, removing, and reinstalling optics, use 3 cage rods instead of 4. Use a cage plate (CP02) for each lens. Mount8 KB (1,447 words) - 14:06, 25 August 2017
- * Keep all of the boxes for the optics you use with your instrument to simplify putting things away.8 KB (1,209 words) - 04:16, 14 February 2020
- ...''wash them with soap and water'''. You are going to be handling sensitive optics!)20 KB (3,371 words) - 06:40, 31 January 2020
- ...er than the wavelength of the light. Ray optics (also called ''geometrical optics'') represents a light field as a bunch of arrows that point in the directio ... an optical system like resolution. [[Optical Microscopy Part 1c: Physical Optics and Limits of Detection|Diffraction and resolution]] and [[Optical aberrati20 KB (3,312 words) - 20:00, 5 September 2019
- There is more than one way to arrange the optics in a microscope. The particular design you will use in this lab calls for t Please see the Nikon [http://www.microscopyu.com/articles/optics/objectiveintro.html Introduction to Microscope Objectives] at their excelle38 KB (6,482 words) - 19:23, 6 September 2019
- ===Excitation and emission optics=== ...y up or down by a few orders of magnitude depending on the details of your optics. This small current must be amplified to a level where it can be easily mea22 KB (3,650 words) - 17:42, 6 April 2018
- * [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]] * [[Physical optics and resolution]]3 KB (377 words) - 14:08, 1 October 2018