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27 November 2017Optical design of objectives: LCF PlanFluor Pol for 27 mm observation in the polarizing microscope
The obtaining a large field for visual observation under a polarizing microscope is still a technological challenge. Objective is the most difficult element of the optical system. It should be clear in relation to the chromatic aberration, but also have an increased numerical aperture.
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Dmitry N. Frolov, Olga A. Vinogradova, Vladimir N. Frolov, Pavel S. Vakulov, "Optical design of objectives: LCF PlanFluor Pol for 27 mm observation in the polarizing microscope," Proc. SPIE 10590, International Optical Design Conference 2017, 105901J (27 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2285227