polarizing microscope

How Does a Polarizing Microscope Work?

The polarizing microscope works by passing light through a polarizer, which filters the light waves so they vibrate in a single plane. The specimen interacts with this polarized light, altering its properties. The altered light then passes through an analyzer, which is another polarizing filter set perpendicular to the first. This setup allows the observation of birefringent materials, which are substances that have different refractive indices in different directions.

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