Quantitative polarized light microscopy

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Abstract

We describe a simple modification to a confocal microscope, which analyses the state of polarization of light emerging from the specimen so as to permit quantitative polarized light microscopy to be performed. The system uses a novel form of rotating analyser which, together with lock-in detection, permits images to be obtained where the image contrast corresponds to both specimen retardance and orientation (e.g. in the case of a birefringent specimen). Images are presented from a wide range of specimens and the origin of the contrast observed from simple point scatterers is investigated both theoretically and experimentally.

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Massoumian, F., Juškaitis, R., Neil, M. A. A., & Wilson, T. (2003). Quantitative polarized light microscopy. Journal of Microscopy, 209(1), 13–22. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2818.2003.01095.x

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