DarkField
Darkfield is an illumination method used in optical microscopy and related imaging techniques to visualize small or transparent specimens. In a darkfield arrangement, direct light is prevented from entering the objective; only light scattered by the specimen is collected. This produces bright objects on a dark background, enhancing contrast for features that are nearly invisible under conventional bright-field illumination.
Principle and instrumentation: A special condenser with an opaque disk blocks the central rays, or an annular
Applications: Widely used to observe bacteria such as spirochetes, algae, pollen, and living cells; particularly suited
Limitations: Not suitable for thick or densely packed samples; lower light efficiency; image brightness can be
Other uses: In electron microscopy, dark-field imaging uses an off-axis objective aperture to collect electrons diffracted