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- Nomarski_prism abstract "A Nomarski prism is a modification of the Wollaston prism that is used in differential interference contrast microscopy. It is named after its inventor, Polish physicist Georges Nomarski. Like the Wollaston prism, the Nomarski prism consists of two birefringent crystal wedges (e.g. quartz or calcite) cemented together at the hypotenuse (e.g. with Canada balsam). One of the wedges is identical to a conventional Wollaston wedge and has the optical axis oriented parallel to the surface of the prism. The second wedge of the prism is modified by cutting the crystal in such a manner that the optical axis is oriented obliquely with respect to the flat surface of the prism. The Nomarski modification causes the light rays to come to a focal point outside the body of the prism, and allows greater flexibility so that when setting up the microscope the prism can be actively focused.".
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- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Birefringence.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
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- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microscopy.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polarization_(waves).
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prisms.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Differential_interference_contrast_microscopy.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Nomarski.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Glan–Foucault_prism.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Glan–Thompson_prism.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Microscope.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Nicol_prism.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Optical_axis.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Prism.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Rochon_prism.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Sénarmont_prism.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink Wollaston_prism.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLink File:Nomarski_prism_DE.svg.
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nomarski prism".
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nomarski".
- Nomarski_prism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nomarski-modified".
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- Nomarski_prism subject Category:Microscopy.
- Nomarski_prism subject Category:Polarization_(waves).
- Nomarski_prism subject Category:Prisms.
- Nomarski_prism hypernym Modification.
- Nomarski_prism type VideoGame.
- Nomarski_prism type Astrophysic.
- Nomarski_prism type Technique.
- Nomarski_prism comment "A Nomarski prism is a modification of the Wollaston prism that is used in differential interference contrast microscopy. It is named after its inventor, Polish physicist Georges Nomarski. Like the Wollaston prism, the Nomarski prism consists of two birefringent crystal wedges (e.g. quartz or calcite) cemented together at the hypotenuse (e.g. with Canada balsam).".
- Nomarski_prism label "Nomarski prism".
- Nomarski_prism sameAs Q12797560.
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- Nomarski_prism sameAs Nomarskijeva_prizma.
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- Nomarski_prism sameAs Q12797560.
- Nomarski_prism wasDerivedFrom Nomarski_prism?oldid=701889777.
- Nomarski_prism depiction Nomarski_prism_DE.svg.
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