mörkfältsspridning
Mörkfältsspridning, also known as dark field scattering, is an optical phenomenon observed when light scatters from an object or a medium such that the illuminating light is blocked, and only the scattered light is collected. This technique is often used in microscopy to visualize transparent or unstained specimens. By preventing direct illumination from reaching the observer or detector, the contrast of weakly scattering or refractive structures is greatly enhanced against a dark background.
The principle behind dark field scattering involves creating an optical setup where the illuminating beam is
Dark field microscopy is particularly useful for observing small, unstained biological samples like bacteria, spirochetes, and