Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jun 1998
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The eleventh international conference on fourier transform spectroscopy. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 430, pp. 423-424 (1
Mathematics
Logic
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Conventional Optical Microscopes, Infrared Spectrometers, Auxiliary Equipment, And Techniques
Scientific paper
A new microscope design is discussed which incorporates viewing and measurement flexibility. Designed to accommodate dual detectors, the microscope can be optimized for measurements in multiple spectral ranges. When equipped with MCT and InSb detectors and an automated stage, chemical images across the near-IR and mid-IR ranges can be obtained. Measurement areas can be defined on the video image, and the resulting chemical images can be directly overlaid to provide an exact correspondence between areas of visual and chemical interest. The sensitivity and applicability of this technique is demonstrated by the measurement of biological tissue samples.
Jackson Martin
Jackson Steven R.
Kawai N. T.
Mantsch H.
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