Liquid light guidefor microscope

Eyepiece Lens: The lens you look through in a microscope which further magnifies the image produced by the objective lens.

CON-TROL-CURE® LIQUID LIGHT GUIDES are available in a variety of end fittings and in lengths of up to 5m. Special fittings can be made to customer specifications. Features: • Delivers better UV transmission than quartz fiber guides • Competitive pricing makes liquid light guides a very cost-effective replacement/upgrade option • Cooler light than glass fiber guides visible guides transmit minimal IR • Robust mechanical design eliminates problems associated with fiber breakage (dim, patch light) • Liquid light core eliminates packing losses and provides totally uniform transmission with high Numerical Aperture (NA).

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The objective lens is the primary lens in a microscope that gathers light from the specimen and focuses it to create an image. It is critical for determining the magnification and resolution of the microscope.

Numerical Aperture (NA): A dimensionless number that characterizes the range of angles over which the system can accept or emit light.

Compound Microscope: A microscope that uses multiple lenses (objective and eyepiece) to achieve higher levels of magnification.