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Series in Popular Science - Vol. 5

UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
A Brief History of Microscopy

by William J Croft (Harvard University, USA)

Table of Contents (16k)
Chapter 1: Light and the Ancient Greeks (102k)

This is a brief history of the development of microscopy, from the use of beads and water droplets in ancient Greece, through the simple magnifying glass, to the modern compound microscope. The technology and optical theory are developed in a straightforward manner, and this leads to a description and explanation of the most modern technologies in electron microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy as well as the new scanning probe microscopies. A series of very interesting applications of the various microscopic techniques are described. The most recent pioneering techniques in near field and confocal optical microscope technologies are described and evaluated for their future importance.


Contents:

  • Light and the Ancient Greeks
  • Early Microscopies
  • Early Microscopists
  • Polarized Light and Crystals
  • The Polarizing Microscope
  • Reflected Light Microscopy
  • Particles and Waves
  • The Electron Microscope
  • The Scanning Electron Microscope
  • Chemical Composition from Microscopy
  • Scanning Probe Microscopies
  • Acoustic Microscopy
  • Future Microscopies


Readership: Science undergraduates and general readers.

152pp Pub. date: Sept 2006
ISBN 978-981-02-3781-3
981-02-3781-2
US$42 / £23


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