Scanning microscope having a microscope stand

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system

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C359S368000

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06906312

ABSTRACT:
A scanning microscope has a microscope stand and a light source that emits an illuminating light beam for illumination of a sample. The illuminating light beam is scanned over a sample with a beam deflection device, arranged in the microscope stand. A Bauernfeind prism is arranged between the sample and the detector for deflecting the detection light out of the microscope beam.

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