To clear everything out, run a daily water-only brew cycle through the machine. Make sure there's enough water in the reservoir and that the pod chamber is empty. You can run any cup size cycle you ...
Over on YouTube [Applied Science] shows us how to make an f/0.38 camera lens using an oil immersion microscope objective. The f-number of a lens indicates how well it will perform in low-light. To ...
In the continuous evolution of optical technology, stress-free objective lenses have emerged as a prominent solution, notably for advanced polarized light microscopy. These lenses are designed to ...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is an advanced in vivo tissue imaging technique that combines optical and acoustic approaches to overcome the optical diffusion limit. It can produce images with great ...
A global leader in agricultural genetics sought durable, economical UV microscope objectives. Issues in meeting these objectives included optical design complexity, wavefront control, and fabrication ...
for Autonomous battery slurry optimization system #141 it would be nice to measure particle-size distributions, to correlate them to vicosities of mixed slurries, but also to performance of assembled ...
Choosing the correct microscope for a use case is a key decision that requires a deep understanding of the task and the available instruments. This article guides you through the different types of ...
Figure 1 (a) Structure of the mesoscopic objective, (b) Aberration distribution of the mesoscopic objective, (c) Wide-field imaging system built with the mesoscopic objective, (d) Laser point-scanning ...
The objective lens is the closest optic to the observed specimen and consist of a series of lenses in a compact housing. A microscope typically features several objective lenses, with different ...
LASER COMPONENTS supply microscope objective lenses compatible with all major brands. The objective lens is the closest optic to the observed specimen and consist of a series of lenses in a compact ...
A microscope objective lens produces a real, magnified image of an object placed within the field of view. Before it is observed the image is then magnified again by the ocular lens, also known as the ...