Polarizing microscope

Polarizing microscope is an essential tool in the fields of science, research, and industry, used to examine specimens under polarized light. Its primary function is to generate and utilize polarized light to investigate the crystal structure, imperfect materials, and samples that can either produce or interact with polarized light. Below are some important functions of a polarizing microscope:
– Observing crystals and crystal structures.
– Determining the optical properties of specimens.
– Distinguishing between different crystals and materials.
– Inspecting and analyzing material foundations.
– Conducting geological and mineralogical research.
– Researching in the field of materials science.

  • Model: ECLIPSE LV100N POL
  • Manufacturer: Nikon
  • Origin: Japan

Description

Microscope:
– Illumination:12V-50W halogen lamp
– Focusing:
+ Coaxial coarse/fine focus knob
+ Coarse: 14mm per rotation
+ Fine: 0.1mm
– Eyepiece: 10x (F.O.V. 22mm)
– Intermediate tube : Built-in focusable Bertrand lens
– Analyzer : 360° rotary dial; Minimum reading angle 0.1°
– Nosepiece: Centering quintuple nosepiece
– Stage:
+ Top-grade dedicated circular graduated stage
+ Graduated 360° (in 1° increments)
– Condenser: P Achromat NA 0.9
– Polarizer: Fixed to the bottom of the condenser holder
– Objectives: CFI TU Plan Fluor Epi P 5x, 10x, 20x, 50x, 100x
– Compensators : P-CL Standard 1/4λ & tint plate
Digital Camera for Microscopes
– Image sensor : 1/1.8 inch , Color CMOS image sensor
– Recordable pixels: All pixels 2880 × 2048
– Lens mount : C-mount
– Interface: USB3.0

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