
The UV microscope is designed to
image in regions beyond the
visible range. While
the usable spectral range of
this microscope covers the UV,
visible and near infrared
regions, their optics and
light sources are
optimized so that they are
more effective in the
UV region.
As such, there are many uses
for UV microscopes as they can
non-destructively image
microscopic samples in
regions other than the
visible.
Pharmaceutical & Biology
Locating Protein Crystals
Pharmaceutical quality
control
Active ingredient dispersal
imaging
Contaminant analysis
Cellular Imaging
Semiconductor & Displays
Locating microscopic contaminants
on devices
Ultra-high resolution
imaging
Materials research
OLED development
Microfluidic Device
Development
Geology
Mineral imaging
Petroleum analysis
Art
Clearcoat imaging on
paintings
Dye identification on
textiles
And more...
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