Transmitted Light Phase Contrast; Fig. 4-3 Setting Phase Contrast; Fig. 4-4 Centering The Phase Ring Diaphragm (Bright In The Condenser) To The Phase Ring (Dark In The Objective) - Zeiss Axio Vert.A1 Operating Manual

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Axio Vert.A1
4.11.2

Transmitted Light Phase Contrast

Requirements
− The microscope must have properly been put
into operation, as described in Section 3.
− The microscope must be switched on.
− Condenser with slider or modulator disk for
phase contrast
− Objective for Ph1, Ph2 or Ph3 phase contrast
matching the diaphragm of the Ph1, Ph2 or Ph3
condenser
Phase contrast objectives come with
a green identification marking.
Setting Phase Contrast
Rotate
the
objective
(Fig. 4-3/4) into the light path.
Open the aperture diaphragm (Fig. 4-3/3) of the
condenser completely.
Instead of the eyepiece, insert the auxiliary
microscope (Fig. 4-3/5) into an eyepiece tube and render the phase rings of the objective visible by
focusing its eye lens.
The phase ring of the phase contrast objective appears as a gray ring in the bright pupil (Fig. 4-4/A).
Fig. 4-4
Centering the Phase Ring Diaphragm (Bright in the Condenser) to the Phase Ring (Dark in the
Objective)
Move the phase stop of the slider (Fig. 4-3/1) into the light path (or, on the condenser with modulator,
rotate the position with the phase stop into the light path).
The phase ring of the objective will appear centered in the field of view, while the bright phase stop may
be off-center (Fig. 4-4/B).
05/2012
OPERATION
Illumination and Contrast Techniques in Transmitted Light
for
phase
contrast
Fig. 4-3
Setting Phase Contrast
431030-7044-001
Carl Zeiss
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