This application claims priority of PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/EP01/07104 filed Jun. 22, 2001 and German Application No. 100 30 929.1 filed Jun. 26, 2000, the complete disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to microscopes equipped for handling fluorescence applications.
b) Description of the Related Art
A known microscope for fluorescence applications is shown in
The light from an additional light source (1) passes through a head-absorbing filter (2), red attenuating filter/stop slide (3) and a field diaphragm (4) to the excitation filter (5). The latter is installed in the reflector slide of the microscope which also contains a dichroic beam splitter (6). The dichroic beam splitter reflects the shortwave excitation light through the objective (7) into the specimen or preparation (8).
The occurring emission is collected by the objective (7) and—because it has greater wavelengths than the excitation light is—passed by the dichroic beam splitter (6). The beams now pass through the emission filter (9). The remainder of the excitation light is filtered out by the latter. For this reason, this filter is also referred to as a blocking filter. As is conventional, the tube lens (10) and eyepiece (11) form the microscope image formed of fluorescent light.
The Problem Addressed by the Invention
In order to avoid image offset (pixel shift), multiple exposures in fluorescence recordings with different emission filter sets (A, B) require an optimal congruence of the object image in the individual recordings. However, there are technological limits in this respect.
Because of the different wedge angles of the emission filters (AEM, BEM) and of the color splitters, the filter combinations needed for the fluorescence application cause a slight image offset. This is shown in
The reference symbols have the following meanings:
The light beams a1 and b1 impinge on the emission filters AEm and BEm of the corresponding filter sets A and B. The beam is deflected in more or less opposite directions because of the existing wedge angle of the filters depending on the installed position (a2 and b2 are greatly exaggerated in the drawing in order to illustrate the process). Therefore, the image points impinging on the image plane E do not lie exactly one above the other, but are offset relative to one another by the pixel shift. Even with the close tolerances of the filters sets by Carl Zeiss with a slight image offset, this offset still occurs to a slight extent.
The object of the invention is to overcome the slight image offsets caused by different wedge angles of emission filters and color splitters in a fluorescence microscope.
In accordance with the invention, a fluorescence microscope with blocking filters for a portion of the light emitted by a specimen are marked with respect to the orientation of their wedge angle.
In the drawings:
According to the invention, as is shown in
After the emission filters AEm and BEm are swiveled in (see
In this connection, the wedge angles can also be determined on the part of the manufacturer and filters with identical wedge angles can be marked and correlated by the user.
While the foregoing description and drawings represent the present invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
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100 30 929 | Jun 2000 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP01/07104 | 6/22/2001 | WO | 00 | 6/10/2002 |
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WO02/01272 | 1/3/2002 | WO | A |
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