Interference Microscopy

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Interference Microscopy Light and Video Microscopy Fall, 2012

Robert Hooke "The parts of the Feathers of this glorious Bird appear, through the Microscope, no less gaudy then do the whole Feathers…. Now, that these colours are onely fantastical ones, that is, such as arise immediately from the refractions of the light, I found by this, that water wetting these colour'd parts, destroy'd their colours, which seem'd to proceed from the alteration of the reflection and refraction."

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