fénymikroszkópia
Fénymikroszkópia, also known as light microscopy or optical microscopy, is a fundamental technique used to observe and study small objects and details that are not visible to the naked eye. It utilizes visible light and a system of lenses to magnify the image of a specimen. The basic principle involves illuminating the sample, typically with a light source positioned below the stage, and then passing this light through one or more objective lenses and an eyepiece lens. Each lens contributes to the overall magnification, allowing the observer to see structures at a much larger scale.
There are several common types of fénymikroszkópia. The simplest is the bright-field microscope, where the specimen