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  • #REDIRECT [[Physical optics and resolution]]
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  • [[Category:Optics]] ==Basic optics==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]]
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  • ...er than the wavelength of the light. Ray optics (also called ''geometrical optics'') represents a light field as a bunch of arrows that point in the directio ... an optical system like resolution. [[Optical Microscopy Part 1c: Physical Optics and Limits of Detection|Diffraction and resolution]] and [[Optical aberrati
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  • ...s and lenses, we can add the concepts of wave optics, also dubbed physical optics, and thereby grasp phenomena including interferences, diffraction, and pola ...mits resolution to ~ 0.2 μm (see [[Optical Microscopy Part 1c: Physical Optics and Limits of Detection#Diffraction|above]]).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Resource list: Optics]]
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  • You are going to build a microscope next week. The goal of the Optics Bootcamp exercise is to make that seem like a less intimidating task. The b ..., ray tracing, and some worked-out ray tracing examples, see [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing|this page]].
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  • ===Optics===
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  • ...''wash them with soap and water'''. You are going to be handling sensitive optics!)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Assignment 1, Part 2: Optics bootcamp]]
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  • ===Excitation and emission optics=== ...y up or down by a few orders of magnitude depending on the details of your optics. This small current must be amplified to a level where it can be easily mea
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  • | Get started in the lab with the Optics Bootcamp! | [[Optics Bootcamp]]
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  • * [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]] * [[Physical optics and resolution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Physical optics and resolution]]
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  • ...re you record any images, it is a very good idea to adjust your microscope optics to make the illumination is as uniform as possible. But even if you adjust
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  • * Readings for signal processing and optics
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  • ... presented in lecture. Think about the underlying assumptions of geometric optics. Under what circumstances in a real microscope design would each assumption
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  • Three lectures per week introduce key concepts behind the labs. Optics, electronics, and linear systems (e.g. Fourier transforms, power spectral d
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  • ... presented in lecture. Think about the underlying assumptions of geometric optics. Under what circumstances in a real microscope design would each assumption
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  • ===ThorLabs ... optics etc.===
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  • [[Category:Optics]] ==Basic optics==
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  • d. Apply ray tracing and geometric optics to simple optical systems **Handle and clean optics (uncoated and coated)
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  • ... a single-beam gradient force optical trap for dielectric particles."] ''Optics Letters'' Vol. 11, No. 5 May 1986 *http://www.physics.gla.ac.uk/Optics/projects/tweezers/trapsimulation/
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  • #Practice aligning the AFM optics.
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  • ...ft/vol_15/iss_1/011109_1.html Laser speckle contrast imaging in biomedical optics]
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  • ==Optics== *[http://www.edmundoptics.com Edmund Optics]
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  • [[Category:Optics]]
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  • Question 1: Optics
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  • ...irst weeks of class for students who have not previously studied geometric optics or those in need of a refresher. Review sessions on electronics and linear
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  • === Optics === ...ly low auto-fluorescence levels, it may be more worthwhile to redesign the optics setup so that a fiber optic is no longer needed.
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  • *set up optics & flow to see what kind of signal we get *setup with sensor optics, electronics and microscope might get really gross
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  • === Optics=== At the start of term, I worked to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of the optics. After constructing and investigating several model systems of a green LED
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  • * fix the optics (or at least order what I need to fix them) * I may need to redesign the optics. Or order some new stuff. Both of which would take quite a bit of time.
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  • * '''Secondary''' - implement ablation scanning optics / mechanics
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  • * We have switched to 1 inch optics* instead of 2 inch optics ...eam expander and we can be more confident in the appropriateness of 1 inch optics.
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  • Optics for everything besides the laser completed.
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  • Sorry, no info on the optics (yet).
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  • * 3/25: Optics finished. Code started. * 4/22: Optics are ready for QRT-PCR!
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  • ...ns, thereby keeping more of the laser scan within the confines of the 1” optics.
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  • ...exposure times with the Invitrogen PS-Speck deep red beads using different optics and laser.
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  • ...he initial approach was to contact the company for the correct collimating optics, but since the latter is located in China, the sending would take more time
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  • ! Unstabilized Optics ! Stabilized Optics
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  • ...lf a "programmer". My expectations for this class are to learn more about optics and how optical components are interfaced with electrical and digital compo
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  • ...s = $$ I would straight up buy a microlens array and a camera. I think the optics of the Lytro hindered our progress (not as much as we hindered ourselves, o ... cameras from allied vision technologies and a microlens array from edmund optics, thor labs, omron.
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  • <li>Mathematical optics</li> <li> Fourier Optics </li>
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  • ... set up for the microscope, and the apparatus should only be missing glass optics and the camera. ...he materials will be available from lab supplies. The rest will consist of optics supplies for building microscopes, both a brightfield transmittance microsc
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  • * Firm up knowledge of geometric optics
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  • ...terested in seeing how this all applies to bio, but more interested in the optics. Retrofitting existing optics into a microscope layout
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  • #: I have fairly broad interests, ranging from optics to microfluidics to circuit design. I'm also very interested in the biologi Replaced optics with IR compatible achromats.
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  • ...78718 here]. It is essentially divided in half, with dense, complex set of optics in the front and the electronic components in the back. The microarray and ...pecially helpful when we were trying to focus the Lytro&trade;''with'' the optics included. It turns out that it is useful anyways, since it seems that we ge
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  • ...hs of 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, and 200 mm. It is best to mount most optics in short (0.5" or 0.3") lens tubes. It is acceptable to mount a lens betwee ...st have had difficulty with the ''Three of These Things'' game. Verify all optics before you use them by measuring the focal length with a ruler.
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  • * [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]] * [[Physical optics and resolution]]
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  • ...rorheology with optical tweezers." ''Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics'' '''9''', pp. S103-S112 (2007).]
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  • ==Optics== List of optics pages:
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  • ==Aligning the optics==
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  • In this part of the lab, you will use a 5mW, 532 nm laser with focusing optics. You must attend the safety lecture before you work with the laser. See an #* For maximum flexibility in positioning, removing, and reinstalling optics, use 3 cage rods instead of 4. Use a cage plate (CP02) for each lens. Mount
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  • #REDIRECT [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]]
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  • ...er than the wavelength of the light. Ray optics (also called ''geometrical optics'') represents a light field as a bunch of arrows that point in the directio ... an optical system like resolution. [[Optical Microscopy Part 1c: Physical Optics and Limits of Detection|Diffraction and resolution]] and [[Optical aberrati
    23 KB (3,769 words) - 01:20, 27 August 2019
  • * [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]] * [[Physical optics and resolution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Optical Microscopy Part 1b: Geometrical Optics and Ray Tracing]]
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  • ...s and lenses, we can add the concepts of wave optics, also dubbed physical optics, and thereby grasp phenomena including interferences, diffraction, and pola ...mits resolution to ~ 0.2 &mu;m (see [[Optical Microscopy Part 1c: Physical Optics and Limits of Detection#Diffraction|above]]).
    15 KB (2,262 words) - 14:22, 6 September 2018
  • #REDIRECT [[Resource list: Optics]]
    35 B (4 words) - 14:33, 23 August 2013
  • You are going to build a microscope next week. The goal of the Optics Bootcamp exercise is to make that seem like a less intimidating task. The b ..., ray tracing, and some worked-out ray tracing examples, see [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing|this page]].
    28 KB (4,857 words) - 20:09, 31 July 2017
  • ...any called [http://www.thorlabs.com Thorlabs] manufactures the most of the optics and optical mounts you will use. The lab manuals frequently refer to compon
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  • ...ken into consideration, and as imaging conditions depart from the Gaussian optics approximations that have framed our representations so far, optical aberrat
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  • ===Module 1: Optics & Microscopy=== * [[Assignment 1, Part 2: Optics bootcamp|Part 2: Optics bootcamp]]
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  • Back to [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]]
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  • Back to [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]]
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  • Back to [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]]
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  • ...'' (also called''geometrical optics'', ''geometric optics'', or ''Gaussian optics'') is a simple set or rules that allows you to determine the location of im
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  • ===Optics===
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  • # Part 1: [[Assignment 1, Part 1: Pre-lab questions|Learn about optics and answer a few questions before you start your lab work]]; # Part 2: [[Assignment 1, Part 2: Optics bootcamp|Some warm-up lab exercises]];
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  • ...acteristics of the noise versus signal intensity plots you measured in the Optics Boot Camp. In this assignment, you will use a statistical technique called
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  • In this part of the lab, you will use a 5mW, 532 nm laser with focusing optics. You must attend the safety lecture before you work with the laser. See an #* For maximum flexibility in positioning, removing, and reinstalling optics, use 3 cage rods instead of 4. Use a cage plate (CP02) for each lens. Mount
    8 KB (1,447 words) - 14:06, 25 August 2017
  • * Keep all of the boxes for the optics you use with your instrument to simplify putting things away.
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  • ...''wash them with soap and water'''. You are going to be handling sensitive optics!)
    20 KB (3,371 words) - 06:40, 31 January 2020
  • ...er than the wavelength of the light. Ray optics (also called ''geometrical optics'') represents a light field as a bunch of arrows that point in the directio ... an optical system like resolution. [[Optical Microscopy Part 1c: Physical Optics and Limits of Detection|Diffraction and resolution]] and [[Optical aberrati
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  • There is more than one way to arrange the optics in a microscope. The particular design you will use in this lab calls for t Please see the Nikon [http://www.microscopyu.com/articles/optics/objectiveintro.html Introduction to Microscope Objectives] at their excelle
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  • ===Excitation and emission optics=== ...y up or down by a few orders of magnitude depending on the details of your optics. This small current must be amplified to a level where it can be easily mea
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  • * [[Geometrical optics and ray tracing]] * [[Physical optics and resolution]]
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  • <ul><li> You can display images using a variety of commands in MATLAB. In the optics bootcamp we used the <tt>imagesc</tt> command which scales the image intens
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  • #REDIRECT [[Assignment 1, Part 2: Optics bootcamp]]
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  • ... LED incident light traverses the sample before reaching all image-forming optics, illumination for epi-fluorescence microscopy reaches the sample through th ...t nature of LEDs are already working against us, but by understanding some optics subtleties, we can overcome at least some of the hurdles.
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  • In this part of the lab, you will use a ~3W green LED with focusing optics. While LEDs are more diffuse than lasers, they still have the potential to # For maximum flexibility in positioning, removing, and reinstalling optics, use 3 cage rods instead of 4.
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  • * Dirty or poorly focused optics.
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  • ... half way through 20.309! While the first part of the class has focused on optics and its applications, in the upcoming weeks we will learn about ''signals a ...t 2 of this assignment. So in the meantime, you will use your newly-formed optics skills from the first half of the semester for Part 1 of Assignment 6 to up
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