Posts that relate to the Keyword: Koehler

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Köhler illumination to reduce reflections
February 21st, 2010 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 0
The Köhler (or Koehler or Kohler) field diaphragm is located above the light source. It is responsible for controlling the width of the light beam (but not its intensity). The light source of a microscope without Köhler illumination will illuminate the whole specimen, which may be the source of stray light and excessive heating of [...]
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Techniques »
Adjusting Koehler Illumination
December 19th, 2008 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 0
Koehler illumination ensures that the specimen receives a bright uniform light. Only those areas actually seen are illuminated.
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Theory »
Advantages of Koehler Illumination
December 18th, 2008 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 0
Koehler illumination offers a range of advantages over “critical illumination”. Illumination is more uniform, specimen heating is reduced as well as light reflections for photographic work.
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