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Composition and structure of optical microscope
An optical microscope generally consists of a stage, a spotlight illumination system, an objective lens, an eyepiece, and a focusing mechanism
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Optical MicroscopeIt generally consists of a stage, a spotlight illumination system, an objective lens, an eyepiece, and a focusing mechanism. The stage is used to hold the observed object: by using the focusing knob, the focusing mechanism can be driven to make the stage move up and down in coarse and fine adjustments, so that the observed object can be focused and imaged clearly. Its upper layer can move and rotate precisely along the horizontal plane, usually placing the observed part at the center of the field of view.
Spot lighting systemComposed of a light source and a condenser lens, the function of the condenser lens is to enable relative movement along the optical axis of the objective lens to achieve focusing and obtain clear images. When working with high-power objective lenses, the allowable focusing range is often less than micrometers, so microscopes must have extremely precise micro focusing mechanisms.
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