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Hi, your videos are really helpful! However, following this video, when I insert the Bertrand lens, the image I obtain is not at all like this figure. What I get instead is a blurred out image of the normal image (the one where BL is not inserted). What am I doing wrong?
Good question! The isogyres are rotating on the screen as I rotate the stage. If you move your thin section, you run the risk of moving off-grain and losing your interference figure.
Junaidee Jimmy Kok I don’t think the Bertrand lens is changing the color I think it’s the accessory plate, which is usually a thin sheet of gypsum which vibrates at 550 nm. It changes the color because it either slows down or speeds up the light wave creating constructive or destructive wave which allows the color to change.
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MOST HELPFUL VIDEO!!!!! thank you so much. I've been confused about how to determine the optic sign when the melatope is out of view. This helped me a lot and helped me visualise. Thanks so much!!!
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Hi, your videos are really helpful!
However, following this video, when I insert the Bertrand lens, the image I obtain is not at all like this figure. What I get instead is a blurred out image of the normal image (the one where BL is not inserted).
What am I doing wrong?
Are darker grains usually the ones with the lowest retardation, and therefore best to use for creating an interference figure?
How are you rotating your isogryres? By moving the thin section slides or by rotating the stage.
Good question! The isogyres are rotating on the screen as I rotate the stage. If you move your thin section, you run the risk of moving off-grain and losing your interference figure.
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1)can someone explain how and why does the Bertrand lens change the colour of the light? i can't understand the physics of the optics here...
Junaidee Jimmy Kok I don’t think the Bertrand lens is changing the color I think it’s the accessory plate, which is usually a thin sheet of gypsum which vibrates at 550 nm. It changes the color because it either slows down or speeds up the light wave creating constructive or destructive wave which allows the color to change.
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HOW THE FUCK DO I GET A GOOD SAMPLE AND HOW DO I GET IT PROPERLY CENTERED?! SO GOD DAMN FRUSTRATING!!!