polarized light microscopy

How Does Polarized Light Microscopy Work?


The technique involves passing light through a polarizer, which filters the light waves so that they oscillate in a single plane. As the polarized light interacts with birefringent materials in the sample, it splits into two rays traveling at different speeds, causing a phase shift. This phase shift is detected when the light passes through an analyzer, creating a contrast that reveals the detailed structure of the sample.

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