Interference microscopy
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Interference microscopy involving measurements of differences in the path between two beams of light that have been split.

Types include:
  • Classical interference microscopy
    Classical interference microscopy
    Classical interference microscopy uses two separate light beams with much greater lateral separation than that used in phase contrast microscopy or in differential interference microscopy ....

  • Differential interference contrast microscopy
    Differential interference contrast microscopy
    Differential interference contrast microscopy , also known as Nomarski Interference Contrast or Nomarski microscopy, is an optical microscopy illumination technique used to enhance the contrast in unstained, transparent samples...

  • Fluorescence interference contrast microscopy
    Fluorescence interference contrast microscopy
    Fluorescence interference contrast microscopy is a microscopic technique developed to achieve z-resolution on the nanometer scale.FLIC occurs whenever fluorescent objects are in the vicinity of a reflecting surface...

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