-
interference contrast (DIC) microscopy, also
known as
Nomarski interference contrast (NIC) or
Nomarski microscopy, is an
optical microscopy technique used...
- A
Nomarski prism is a
modification of the
Wollaston prism that is used in
differential interference contrast microscopy. It is
named after its inventor...
-
Georges (Jerzy)
Nomarski (January 6, 1919 – 1997) was a
Polish physicist and
optics theoretician. He was the
creator of
differential interference contrast...
- led to a
number of
subsequent phase-imaging methods. In 1952,
Georges Nomarski patented what is
today known as
differential interference contrast (DIC)...
-
Nomarski micrograph of a
ruthenium red-stained
nematocyst from
Aiptasia pallida, the pale anemone. The red dye
stains the
polyanionic venom proteins found...
-
Physics for his
invention of the phase-contrast microscope. 1955:
Georges Nomarski,
professor of microscopy,
published the
theoretical basis of differential...
- Sénarmont
prism Both
polarizations are
deviated by refraction:
Wollaston prism Nomarski prism – a
variant of the
Wollaston prism where p- and s-components emerge...
- in 1953, and
differential interference contrast illumination by
Georges Nomarski in 1955; both of
which allow imaging of unstained,
transparent samples...
- Nazarewicz, Polish-American
nuclear physicist Henryk Niewodniczański
Georges Nomarski Karol Olszewski Jerzy Plebański,
theoretical physicist Jerzy Pniewski Nikodem...
-
commercially available, but for many
applications other polarisers are preferred.
Nomarski prism Nicol prism Glan–Thompson
prism Glan–Foucault
prism Sénarmont prism...