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lecture 6 fluorescence microscopy phenomenon of fluorescence energy diagram rates of excitation emission isc practical issues lighting filters questions about last 2 lectures thus far have considered compound microscope and ...

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    Lecture 6: Fluorescence 
    Microscopy
    • Phenomenon of Fluorescence
      • Energy Diagram
      • Rates of excitation, emission, ISC
      • Practical Issues
        • Lighting, Filters
  Questions about last 2 
  lectures?
   Thus Far, have considered compound microscope, 
   and the microscope optics as a projection system 
   (into eye)
   • Deliver light to the specimen
   • Image light from the specimen
   • Contrast from light absorbed, 
    diffracted
        Illumination Techniques - 
        Overview
        Transmitted Light                        Reflected (Incident) Light
        •   Bright-field                         •   Bright-field
        •   Oblique                              •   Oblique
        •   Darkfield                            •   Darkfield
        •   Phase Contrast                       •   Not any more (DIC !)
        •   Polarized Light                      •   Polarized Light
        •   DIC (Differential Interference       •   DIC (Differential Interference 
            Contrast)                                Contrast)
        •   Fluorescence - not any more >        •   Fluorescence (Epi)
            Epi ! 
   What we want in a microscope
   • Resolution     • Contrast
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...Lecture fluorescence microscopy phenomenon of energy diagram rates excitation emission isc practical issues lighting filters questions about last lectures thus far have considered compound microscope and the optics as a projection system into eye deliver light to specimen image from contrast absorbed diffracted illumination techniques overview transmitted reflected incident bright field oblique darkfield phase not any more dic polarized differential interference epi what we want in resolution...

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