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Differential Interference Contrast Adds Confocal Imaging Flexibility

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Jason Wickersham, Olympus Industrial America Inc.

Confocal laser scanning microscopy continues to make inroads into industrial inspection applications as diverse as printed circuit boards and automotive components. A key reason is the technique’s analysis flexibility. Figure 1. Olympus laser scanning confocal microscopes rely on microelectromechanical systems mirror technology to scan the illumination across the sample. For example, the latest laser scanning confocal devices, such as Lext technology from Olympus Industrial America Inc. of Orangeburg, N.Y., allow bright-field, dark-field and differential-interference-contrast white light...Read full article

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    Published: August 2004
    automotive componentsBasic Scienceconfocal laser scanning microscopyFeaturesindustrialindustrial inspection applicationsMicroscopyprinted circuit boardsSensors & Detectors

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