Polarization microscopy

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Adding polarization optics to a stereo or compound microscope for less than $20

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  • @zgrad2008
    @zgrad2008 6 місяців тому +1

    Насколько понимаю, в этой поляризационной пленке есть йод, который и создает поляризацию. Поэтому люди и кушают йод, как витамин.

  • @christopherjohnchilds805
    @christopherjohnchilds805 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks Clive , greatest piece of helpful info on polarised light that is shown in a way that people can understand. Thank you for your time and effort in making the video , it's greatly appreciated

  • @alexandrevaliquette3883
    @alexandrevaliquette3883 2 дні тому

    I like when people make DIY on UA-cam about science stuff that we can replicate (not too costly).
    I have a SWIFT380 and I like it sooo much! (new/open box on Amazon, 150$ us, next day shipping incl in 2024)
    Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @alexandrevaliquette3883
    @alexandrevaliquette3883 2 дні тому

    (beep) Houston...
    Houston I can see the object (beep)
    Very nice video, but maybe consider a 15$ Lavalier to get a better sound (or just talk closer to your mic.

  • @voiceactorRU
    @voiceactorRU Рік тому +1

    Thanks. What needs to be purchased for a regular light microscope? Under 20 dollars Thank you in advance

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  Рік тому +1

      Polarizing film sheet $9.40 www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004X3XFHU/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 or two circularly polarizing filters at $9.99 each www.amazon.com/Fotasy-Multi-Resistant-Coating-Circular-Filter/dp/B00BAH9AX0/ref=sr_1_11?crid=98NRMY3NYDTZ&keywords=37+mm+polarizing+filter&qid=1684971202&s=electronics&sprefix=37+mm+polarizing+filter%2Celectronics%2C176&sr=1-11

  • @haroldchester904
    @haroldchester904 2 роки тому +4

    Just what I wanted - a clearly described method. Thanks.

  • @ronaldbarrett3112
    @ronaldbarrett3112 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, very informative. Thank you.

  • @4588ron
    @4588ron 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you I am going to give it a go it looks very interesting

  • @ElMitocondrio
    @ElMitocondrio Рік тому +1

    this is the video that i needed, thanks you!

  • @dreamfunction4491
    @dreamfunction4491 Рік тому +1

    Excellent presentation sir. Thank you.

  • @fred9za
    @fred9za 2 роки тому +1

    thank you for taking the time to make this video

  • @颼飅
    @颼飅 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, this video is very useful

  • @bendirval3612
    @bendirval3612 3 роки тому +1

    Very useful stuff. Thanks!

  • @peterjf7723
    @peterjf7723 5 років тому +1

    Very clear and helpful explanation. I will do this with my microscope.
    [edit] Not quite as easy with my compound microscope, there is a substage filter holder but I will have to make a filter holder to go in front of the objective. There is no space in the microscope body as there is a prism there for directing the image up the angled tube.

    • @philhunt1442
      @philhunt1442 3 місяці тому

      You can place a filter under the binocular head lens, and the other filter should go above the lamp iris/lens rather than below the condenser I believe

  • @robertvarner9519
    @robertvarner9519 7 місяців тому

    Excellent demonstrations and explanations.

  • @RadBudaspectrum-photography
    @RadBudaspectrum-photography 7 місяців тому

    I have seen a beautiful images of crystallised paracetamol. I have filtered some paracetamol but crystals are nowhere near the same shape like the ones I have seen. Any clues?

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  7 місяців тому +2

      Sorry, I don't have any direct experience with paracetamol. I can only suggest slowing down crystal growth by reducing the evaporation rate (e.g. in a partially closed container)

    • @RadBudaspectrum-photography
      @RadBudaspectrum-photography 7 місяців тому

      Thank you, I will certainly try that. The covering glass didn't really worked as the paracetamol cristals started to grow outside of the edge of covering piece. Do you know any other substances that grow interesting cristals? I've tried all typical household accessible chemicals. Take care

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  7 місяців тому +1

      I haven't explored crystals much but have seen some interesting patterns when sea water dries out on a slide sfmicrosociety.org/features/living-in-a-polarized-world@@RadBudaspectrum-photography

    • @alexandrevaliquette3883
      @alexandrevaliquette3883 2 дні тому

      @@RadBudaspectrum-photography You can try sugar, cafein, vanillin, aspirine, citric acid, salt, borax, boric acid to name common ones.

  • @ioppdal
    @ioppdal Рік тому

    Great!

  • @adamjoules002
    @adamjoules002 4 роки тому

    Excellent!

  • @littleboober
    @littleboober 2 роки тому

    will these methods work for a darkfield set up? my darkfield condenser I replaced my regular condenser

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  2 роки тому +2

      Probably not. Darkfield operates with a high numerical aperture, but to get a dark background with crossed polarizers you need a low numerical aperture (small condenser iris). I just tried to combine them on my setup and the image looked like darkfield and there was little effect when I rotated one of the polarizers.

    • @littleboober
      @littleboober 2 роки тому

      @@clivebagshaw2805 ty for the information