Claims
- 1. A microscope for use in total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), the microscope comprising:a first white-light source for directing light along a first optical path; an annular slit member disposed in the first optical path, the annular slit member having an annular slit for blocking all but an annulus of light corresponding to the annular slit; and an objective lens for directing the annulus of light to a specimen such that TIRFM of the specimen is achieved, wherein a numerical aperture of the objective lens follows the conditions: θ1=sin−1(n2/n1) 3>NA(OB)>n1 sinθ1 where NA(OB) is the numerical aperture of the objective lens, n1 is the refractive index of an immersion oil for the objective lens, and n2 is the refractive index for the specimen or a medium for the specimen; andwherein the microscope further comprising converting means for converting the microscope to and from a conventional microscope.
- 2. A microscope for use in total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIREM), the microscope comprising:a first white-light source for directing light along a first optical path; an annular slit member disposed in the first optical path, the annular slit member having an annular slit for blocking all but an annulus of light corresponding to the annular slit; and an objective lens for directing the annulus of light to a specimen such that TIRFM of the specimen is achieved, wherein a numerical aperture of the objective lens follows the conditions: θ1=sin−1 (n2/n1) 3>NA(OB)>n1sin θ1 where NA(OB) is the numerical aperture of the objective lens, n 1 is the refractive index of an immersion oil for the objective lens, and n2 is the refractive index for the specimen or a medium for the specimen; andwherein the microscope further comprising changing means for changing the observation condition from the TIRFM observation into a non-TIREM observation and vice versa.
- 3. A microscope for use in total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), the microscope comprising:a first white-light source for directing light along a first optical path; an annular slit member disposed in the first optical path, the annular slit member having an annular slit for blocking all but an annulus of light corresponding to the annular slit; and an objective lens for directing the annulus of light to a specimen such that TIRFM of the specimen is achieved; wherein a numerical aperture of the objective lens follows the conditions: θ1=sin−1(n2/n1) 3>NA(OB)>n1sinθ1 where NA(OB) is the numerical aperture of the objective lens, n1 is the refractive index of an immersion oil for the objective lens, and n2 is the refractive index for the specimen or a medium for the specimen; andwherein the annular slit member is movable into and out from the first optical path.
- 4. The microscope of claim 3, further comprising a mechanism upon which the annular slit member is disposed for moving the annular slit member into and out from the first optical path.
- 5. The microscope of claim 4, wherein the mechanism is a slide mechanism for sliding the annular slit member into and out from the first optical path.
- 6. A microscope for use in total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), the microscope comprising:a first white-light source for directing light along a first optical path; an annular slit member disposed in the first optical path, the annular slit member having an annular slit for blocking all but an annulus of light corresponding to the annular slit; and an objective lens for directing the annulus of light to a specimen such that TLRFM of the specimen is achieved; wherein an illuminator has a conjugate plane for the objective lens pupil position and an illumination lens has the conditions: θ1=sin−1(n2/n1) 3>NA(OB)>n1sin θ1 2.82<2×NA(OB)×f(OB)×B(IL)<60 where NA(OB) is the numerical aperture of the objective lens, n1 is the refractive index of an immersion oil for the objective lens, n2 is the refractive index for the specimen or a medium for the specimen, f(OB) is a focal length for the objective lens, and B(IL) is a magnification by the illumination lens that is from the pupil of the objective lens to the conjugate position into the illuminator; andwherein the microscope further comprising converting means for converting the microscope to and from a conventional microscope.
- 7. A microscope for use in total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), the microscope comprising:a first white-light source for directing light along a first optical path; an annular slit member disposed in the first optical path, the annular slit member having an annular slit for blocking all but an annulus of light corresponding to the annular slit; and an objective lens for directing the annulus of light to a specimen such as TLRFM of the specimen is achieved, wherein an illuminator has a conjugate plane for the objective lens pupil position and an illumination lens has the conditions: θ1=sin−1(n2/n1) 3>NA(OB)>n1sinθ1 2.82>2×NA(OB)×f(OB)×B(IL)<60 where NA(OB) is the numerical aperture of the objective lens, n1 is the refractive index of an immersion oil for the objective lens, n2 is the refractive index for the specimen or a medium for the specimen, f(OB) is a focal length for the objective lens, and B(IL) is a magnification by the illumination lens that is from the pupil of the objective lens to the conjugate position into the illuminator; and by the illumination lens that is from the pupil of the objective lens to the conjugate position into the illuminator; andwherein the microscope further comprising changing means for changing the observation condition from the TIRFM observation into a non-TIRFM observation and vice versa.
- 8. A microscope for use in total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), the microscope comprising:a first white-light source for directing light along a first optical path; an annular slit member disposed in the first optical path, the annular slit member having an annular slit for blocking all but an annulus of light corresponding to the annular slit; and an objective lens for directing the annulus of light to a specimen such that TIRFM of the specimen is achieved, wherein an illuminator has a conjugate plane for the objective lens pupil position and an illumination lens has the conditions: θ1=sin−1(n2/n1) 3>NA(OB)>n1sin θ1 2.82<2×NA(OB)×f(OB)×B(IL)<60 where NA(OB) is the numerical aperture of the objective lens, n1 is the refractive index of an immersion oil for the objective lens, n2 is the refractive index for the specimen or a medium for the specimen, f(OB) is a focal length for the objective lens, and B(IL) is a magnification by the illumination lens that is from the pupil of the objective lens to the conjugate position into the illuminator; andwherein the annular slit member is movable into and out from the first optical path.
- 9. The microscope of claim 8, further comprising a mechanism upon which the annular slit member is disposed for moving the annular slit member into and out from the first optical path.
- 10. The microscope of claim 9, wherein the mechanism is a slide mechanism for sliding the annular slit member into and out from the first optical path.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/769,072, filed on Jan. 25, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,597,499, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by its reference.
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