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Illumination for Stereo Microscopy

SCHOTT offers a complete portfolio in fiber optic and direct LED illumination to provide the most suitable contrasting solutions.



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Fiber optic vs. direct LED illumination

Learn about the difference between the two main techniques of illumination used in stereo microscopy: On the one hand, fiber optic illumination and cold light sources, on the other hand, direct LED illumination.

Fiber optic vs. direct LED illumination

Contrasting using a UV ring light

The UV ring light is generally used in stereo microscopy to contrast the sample with fluorescent light. See the SCHOTT UV ring light in action and learn about typical areas of application.

Contrasting using a UV ring light

Contrasting using segment modes on a ring light

Segment modes on a ring light allow for only parts of the ring light to be illuminated and rotated around the sample. This allows surface structures to be highlighted and avoids reflections. See SCHOTT segmented ring lights in action and learn about typical areas of application.

Contrasting using segment modes on a ring light

Contrasting using a line light

Line lights are generally used in stereo microscopy to make fine surface structures on flat samples more visible. See SCHOTT line lights in action and learn about typical areas of application.

Contrasting using a line light

Contrasting using segmented polarization

Polarization is used to reduce surface reflections in stereo microscopy. SCHOTT’s segmented polarizer set allows switching back and forth electronically between the two illumination methods bright field and polarization via a controller or a PC.

Contrasting using segmented polarization

Fiber optic light guides for incident illumination

Choosing the right light guide in stereo microscopy depends on the sample and the features you wish to highlight. In this video we give you a rundown of our fiber optic light guides for incident lighting.

Fiber optic light guides for incident illumination

When to use color filters, diffusers and polarizer sets?

We present three types of optical accessories for our stereomicroscopy lighting solutions to create optimum contrast to help you visualize your sample: color filters, diffusers, and polarization sets.

When to use color filters, diffusers and polarizer sets?