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What is polarized light microscopy?

Polarized light microscopy (PLM) is a contrast-enhancing technique used to improve the quality of images obtained with birefringent materials, such as crystals, minerals, polymers, and biological tissues. It works by exploiting the properties of polarized light and how it interacts with these materials to reveal details that are otherwise invisible under normal brightfield microscopy. PLM is commonly used in geology, materials science, and biology for identifying and characterizing various substances based on their optical properties.

What other technologies are related to polarized light microscopy?

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Phase contrast microscopy, like polarized light microscopy, is used to enhance the contrast of transparent specimens without staining. While polarized light microscopy analyzes birefringent materials, phase contrast visualizes differences in refractive index, thus they serve similar purposes but with different underlying physical principles and applications.
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