Label-free superior contrast with c-band ultra-violet extinction microscopy

A new purpose-built microscope has been developed that uses the complex properties of UV light to improve image resolution and contrast. Most cells are transparent at visible wavelengths, which means the imaginary component of their complex refractive index, also known as extinction coefficient, is close to zero.


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Source: Phys.org