phase contrast microscope
DESCRIPTION
Phase contrast mcroscopeTRANSCRIPT
Refractive index (µ): It is the ratio of Velocity
of light in air to that of in given medium
Diffraction: The process by which a beam of
light is spread out as a result of passing
through a narrow aperture or across an edge
typically accompanied by interference b/w the
wave forms produced.
Fritz Zernike (1888-1966)
Advantages1.Small unstained specimens such as a
living cell can be seen.
2.It makes Highly Transparent objects more
visible.
3.Examining Intracellular components of
living cells at relatively high resolution.
eg: The dynamic motility of
Mitochondria,
mitotic chromosomes & vacuoles.
4. It made it possible for Biologists to study
living cells and how they proliferate
through cell division.
•The phase contrast microscopy is a special
adaptation of the light microscopy & helps to
obtain a clear picture of living or unstained
cells.
•The adaptors convert minute difference in
phase changes in transmitted light due to
refractive indices of all cell organelles in to
perceptible shades of grey
•This allow organelles of the living cell to
become visible with fair contrast in them.
Working Principle
• Regions of different composition likely to
have different Refractive indices. Normally
such differences cannot be detected by
our eyes. However, PCM converts
differences in µ into differences in intensity
(relative brightness and darkness) Which
are visible to eye.
• PCM convert invisible small phase
changes caused by the cell component in
to visible intensity changes
Phase contrast is obtained with the help of
the
annular diaphragm by separating the central
& direct ray from the diffracted rays
• The ring shaped illuminating light that passes the
condenser annulus is focused on the specimen by
the condenser
• Some of the illuminating light is scattered by the
specimen .The remaining light is unaffected by
the specimen and forms the background light.
In a phase contrast microscope, the image contrast
is improved by two different methods
• Negative Phase contrast
• Positive Phase contrast
Negative Phase contrast:• The background light is phase shifted -90° by
passing it through a Phase shift ring. This
eliminates the phase difference between the
background and the scattered light.
• To further increase contrast, the background is
dimmed by a gray filter ring
Positive phase contrast:• the background light is instead phase shifted by
+90°. The background light will thus be 180° out of
phase relative to the scattered light.
• Leads to formation of an image where the
foreground is darker than the background.
1. GROWING CELLS
2. FIXING CELLS
3. SECTIONING SPECIMEN
Preparation of slide
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