Technical data Resolving power of the microscopeArticle no: P1196600 Principle In an optical microscope a first image is created through the lens which is then viewed with the aid of the eyepiece. The laws of ray optics do not impose a specific !irre on magnification brought about by the Jens. However, since the Iight has wave properties, the theoretical magnifying power of the microscope is limited by diffraction phenomena. In transmitted-light microscopes diffraction from the object and the Jens must be taken into consideration. To keep the experiment simple, we have restricted it to the investigation of diffraction from the Jens. In fact, both diffraction components result in a similar resolving limit for the microscope. The students should investigate to what extent the resolving power of the microscope is dependent a) on the wavelength of the Iight used and b) on the effective Jens diameter. The effective Jens diameter is approximately simulated by the width of the adjustable slit. Benefits
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