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10.  Attaching the Mechanical XY Stage 

The attachable mechanical stage enables smooth specimen movement along with precise re-

positioning courtesy of the vernier scales. 

 

Firstly remove the sprung stage clips and retain for future use.  The mechanical stage then 

simply screws into the tapped hole provided in the top plate of the stage. 

 

11.  Observations Between Crossed Polars 

Before using crossed polars, always remove the specimen from the stage and check that 

extinction is complete when the analyser is “in”.  Both polariser (below the sub-stage 

condenser) and analyser (underneath the viewing head) are rotating.  It is recommended that 

the polariser is set to the reference position and then the analyser rotated so that it is at 

ninety degrees to it.  At this point extinction will be achieved.   

 

12. Conoscopic Observation 

A microscope is used conoscopically when the back focal plane of the objective is observed 

using the Bertrand lens.  In petrology birefringent specimens can produce interference 

patterns in this plane that are of considerable importance.  The figures can be either uniaxial 

or biaxial, and can only be properly observed when objectives of high aperture are used and 

the full aperture of the condenser is utilised, that is, with the upper lens in position and the 

iris diaphragm opened to the full.  The front lens of the condenser should be as close to the 

specimen as possible.  A uniaxial crystal gives a characteristic “ring and brush” whilst a biaxial 

crystal gives a figure with two “eyes” or metalopes, which rotate as the specimen rotates.  

The complete symmetrical figure is only obtained when the section is perpendicular to the 

acute bisectrix of the optic axes of the crystal.  The angle between the optic axes of a biaxial 

crystal can be calculated by the method due to Mallard.  Measurements between the 

metalopes can be calibrated against the figure obtained from a known crystal such as quartz. 

 

Summary of Contents for Lux POL

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions PriorLux POL Advanced Polarising Microscope...

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Page 3: ...tion 6 8 Cleaning Objectives 7 9 Centring the Objectives 7 10 Attaching the Mechanical XY Stage 8 11 Observations Between Crossed Polars 8 12 Conoscopic Observations 8 13 Bertrand Lens 9 14 Use of Com...

Page 4: ...nting of a video or digital camera system 2 Unpacking The PriorLux POL is shipped in protective bags within a pre formed container Each component should be carefully unpacked and checked cutting rathe...

Page 5: ...1 degree increments Focusing Mechanism Co axial fine and coarse adjustment with tension control and focus stop Viewing Head Interpupillary distance 55 75mm Kohler Illumination 12V 30W halogen lamp wit...

Page 6: ...4 Prior Scientific 4 Component Parts...

Page 7: ...hing on the power reduce the lamp intensity control to its minimum setting After switching on the intensity should be increased to a comfortable level This procedure should be reversed before switchin...

Page 8: ...ld to attain perfect centration Figure 1 Pictures C D E Fully open the field diaphragm F Fully open the condenser diaphragm and then slowly close it until you see the contrast within the image increas...

Page 9: ...erefore centration of this particular lens is not user adjustable All other powers are mounted in positions with adjustment screws fitted into the nosepiece above to enable the end user to make adjust...

Page 10: ...cally when the back focal plane of the objective is observed using the Bertrand lens In petrology birefringent specimens can produce interference patterns in this plane that are of considerable import...

Page 11: ...rs will be observed The retardation caused by the specimen can be assessed by its compensation of an order of colour of the wedge The Prior quartz wedges are mounted length fast and when the interfere...

Page 12: ...on of the selected video or digital camera are supplied with the camera Assembly Video Cameras A Screw the c mount adapter part no WXCM1 1 0x or WXCM050 0 5x to the video camera B Loosen the knurled s...

Page 13: ...PriorLux POL 11...

Page 14: ...its back to gain access to the base plate D Loosen the screw which holds the lamp cover to the base plate E Open the lamp cover to expose the bulb holder F Remove the old bulb and replace it with the...

Page 15: ...PriorLux POL 13 17 Fuse Location The fuse is located on the base towards the front right corner of the instrument 18 Spare Parts W3257 Spare bulb 12V 30W Halogen W335 Fuse T1 25A...

Page 16: ...bu lba cces sdoor onthe under s i de o ft he i n s t rument Warn ing H i ghvo l t a ge d i s connec tpowersupp l ybef o rechang ingthe bu lb This symbol is located next to the bulb access door on the...

Page 17: ...se part 1 General requirements EN61326 1997 A1 A2 A3 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Class B emmisions EN61326 1997 A1 A2 A3 Electrical equipment for m...

Page 18: ...16 Prior Scientific Specification subject to change without notification Part No W2628 Issue B 10 05...

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