mikroskoplinser
Mikroskoplinser are the optical components that form the imaging system of a light microscope. The core elements are the objective lenses, which are mounted on the nosepiece and placed close to the specimen, and the eyepieces (oculars) through which the image is viewed. Along with any tube lens in the microscope body, these lenses determine both magnification and resolving power.
The performance of mikroskoplinser is governed by the numerical aperture (NA) of the objective and the wavelength
Specialized objective types exist for various imaging modes, including phase-contrast, differential interference contrast (DIC), and fluorescence.
Construction and materials of mikroskoplinser involve multi-element lenses, typically made from crown and flint glass, and
Maintenance considerations include gentle cleaning with appropriate materials and avoidance of contaminants and oils on the