differential interference contrast (dic) microscopy

How Does DIC Microscopy Work?


DIC microscopy works by exploiting differences in the refractive index of various components within the sample. The technique uses polarized light and a series of prisms to create an interference pattern. This pattern translates small differences in optical path length into visible differences in intensity, giving a pseudo-three-dimensional appearance to the image. The result is that cell structures such as nuclei, mitochondria, and membranes appear with enhanced contrast and clarity.

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