82 . MultiScope System Microscope User's Reference
Hot Stage
The hot stage for the MultiScope System Microscope (N187 0184, Figure 17) is
used to study temperature-dependent phenomena in microsamples. The hot stage
consists of a temperature controller and a heating block that accepts infrared
windows. The heating block contains an integral thermocouple, and the
temperature is digitally displayed in degrees Celsius on the controller. The hot stage
can heat samples up to 250 °C in 1-degree increments. A target temperature can
be selected and maintained. The hot stage is held in the slide clip on the sample
stage of microscope. The microscope requires no modifications to accept the hot
stage.
Figure 17 The Hot Stage
Applications of the hot stage include the study of phase transitions and
temperature-dependent chemical reactions. Infrared microscopy can provide
detailed molecular structural information for systems undergoing phase transitions;
this information is not available from thermal data only. Polymers, pharmaceuticals
and liquid crystals are examples of materials where investigations of phase
transition are important.
Summary of Contents for MultiScope System
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Page 5: ...Introduction ...
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Page 15: ...Warnings and Safety Information ...
Page 31: ...Overview of the MultiScope System Microscope ...
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Page 45: ...Getting Ready to Use the Microscope ...
Page 53: ...Tutorial Using the Microscope ...
Page 63: ...Preparing Samples ...
Page 83: ...Collecting Spectra with the Microscope ...
Page 95: ...Operating the Optional Equipment ...
Page 109: ...Applications ...
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