The Compound Microscope
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The Compound Microscope
Outline • History of Microscopy • The Magnifying Glass • The Compound Microscope • Brightfield: Köhler Illumination we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 Microscopy µικροσ (mikros): small σκοπειν (skopein): to observe we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Well…: < 10000 BC we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Zacharias Janssen (1580 – 1638): First Compound Microscope (1595) we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Cornelis Jacobszoon Drebbel (1572 – 1633): 1605: Experiments with lenses, magnifications • Robert Hooke (1635 - 1703): First two-lens light microscope, book “Micrographia”, 1655 we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632 – 1723): High-quality lenses, 270-fold magnification, staining of specimens we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Étienne-Louis Malus (1755 – 1812): Examined refraction of light and polarization • George Gabriel Stokes (1819 - 1903): Discovered light fluorescence, examined absorption of light we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Ernst Abbe (1840 – 1905): 1866: Cooperation with Carl Zeiss, 1870: Formula for optical resolving power, 1889: Carl Zeiss foundation ∆x = λ NAObjective + NACondenser we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Paul Ehrlich (1854 – 1915): Developed staining techniques for immunology further • Hans Christian Gram (1853 - 1938): Gram staining of bacteria we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • August Köhler (1866 – 1948): 1893: PhD degree at University of Gießen, 1894: Köhler illumination, 1900: Started at Carl Zeiss we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Frits Zernike (1888 – 1966): 1930: Invents phase-contrast microscopy, 1941: Industrialization (German Wehrmacht), 1953: Nobel Prize for Physics we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Marvin Minsky (1927 – ): 1955: Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope, 1956: Coined term “Artificial Intelligence” we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 History of Microscopy • Stefan W. Hell (1962 – ): 2000: First published the STED microscope, 2002: MPI Biophys. Chemistry, Göttingen 2006: German Future Award Leica TCS STED we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Magnifying Glass 250 mm M= f M≤3 we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Sketch! Microscope optics according to DIN: Distance mounting face objective – mounting face eyepiece = 160 mm (mechanical tube length) we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope • Total magnification: Mtot = Mobj x Meyepiece • Example: Objective 100x, eyepiece 10x: Mtot = 1000x we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Numerical aperture (NA) of an objective NA = n · sinα α we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Numerical aperture (NA) of an objective: • “Useful magnification”: Museful = (500 … 1000) x NA Museful, max = 1250 • Resolving power (Abbe): ∆x = λ NAObjective + NACondenser we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Magnification > Useful Magnif.? → “Empty” Magnification we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Objective markings (DIN 58878) we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Objective markings (DIN 58878) Infinity-corrected optics: Parallel rays behind objectives. Required: Tube lens to form the real intermediate image. we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Objectives: Optical corrections • Achromats/Apochromats: Correction of chromatic aberrations we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Objectives: Optical corrections • (Semi) planachromats: “flat” images Feld: 18 mm 80 % Feld: 15 mm 60 % Feld: 11 mm we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Illumination: Components Condenser Collector we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Illumination: Beam path The collector images the lamp filament onto the aperture diaphragm. we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Illumination: Beam path Aperture diaphragm in condenser back focus: Rays from aperture diaphragm form parallel rays behind condenser. we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 The Compound Microscope Illumination: Beam path Distance condenser – specimen: field diaphragm gives sharp image in image plane. we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 Alignment for Köhler Illumination Image of Field Diaphragm not centered not centered centered we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics opened © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 Alignment for Köhler Illumination Köhler Illumination: Effect we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 Alignment for Köhler Illumination Köhler Illumination: Components • Field diaphragm • Height-adjustable condenser • Aperture diaphragm “Essential Requirements” in IVDD!!! we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 Alignment for Köhler Illumination Aperture (Condenser) Diaphragm • Important for Köhler illumination • When closed: contrast ↑, resolution ↓ aperture diaphragm we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008 Alignment for Köhler Illumination Aperture (Condenser) Diaphragm • When closed: contrast ↑, resolution ↓ we bring technologies together. optics – electronics – precision mechanics © Helmut Hund GmbH, 2008