Common optical microscope and its principal parts |
The most common type of microscope, and the first to be invented, is the optical microscope. This is an optical instrument containing one or more lenses that produce an enlarged image of the object, and works by refraction (the bending of light). The science of investigating small objects using this instrument is called microscopy.
Optical microscopes are restricted in their ability to resolve features by a phenomenon called diffraction which, based on the numerical aperture (NA or ) of the optical system and the wavelengths of light used (), sets a definite limit () to the optical resolution. Assuming that optical aberrations are negligible, the resolution is:
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2 Other types of microscope 3 Related instruments 4 See Also 5 External links |
History
See timeline of microscope technology.
Other types of microscope
Related instruments
See Also
External links