34 . Spotlight 200 User’s Guide
The Optical System
The microscope has optics for infrared microspectroscopy and visible light. A video camera
enables you to view the sample. The two systems intersect at the aperture. When a sample
on the sample stage is in focus, its conjugate image is focused at the remote aperture.
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enables you to select between transmittance and reflectance operation. This
section describes what happens within the optical system when the system changes from
visible light to infrared mode in transmittance and reflectance operation.
Dichroic mirrors form part of the optical system. The dichroic mirrors used in the microscope
reflect infrared and transmit visible light.
Visible Light Optics
When you view a sample with the video camera, you are really looking at the conjugate
image of the sample, located at the remote aperture (Figure 10).
The
Z
-control on the joystick enables you to focus the optical image. This control moves the
sample position up and down until the conjugate image is focused at the remote aperture.
The joystick also enables you to move the position of the sample so that the area of interest
is in the center of the field of view. The automatic infrared aperture then enables you to
isolate an area of interest.
Summary of Contents for Spotlight 200
Page 1: ...Spotlight 200 User s Guide MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY...
Page 6: ...6 Spotlight 200 User s Guide...
Page 7: ...Introduction...
Page 13: ...Warnings and Safety Information...
Page 28: ...28 Spotlight 200 User s Guide...
Page 29: ...Overview of the Spotlight 200...
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Page 41: ...Getting Ready to Use the Spotlight 200...
Page 51: ...Preparing Samples...
Page 65: ...Techniques for Collecting Spectra...
Page 112: ...Maintenance...
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Page 127: ...Appendices...