He worked using Huxley's own interference microscope.
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In this way, dislocations in silicon, for example, can be observed " indirectly " using an interference microscope.
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Her brother Paolo became a particle physicist, Carlo a medical physician who constructed the first interference microscope in Pisa, and Marco an accomplished mineralogist.
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One of the first usable interference microscopes was designed by Dyson and manufactured by Cooke, Troughton & Simms ( later Vickers Instruments ), York England.
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By then he realised that the conventionally used phase contrast microscope was not suitable for fine structures of muscle fibres, and thus developed his own interference microscope.
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In variants of the interference microscope where object and reference beam pass through the same objective, two images are produced of every object ( one being the " ghost image " ).
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Both methods of holographic interference microscopy can be realized in a single device of the holographic interference microscope uses an optical microscope in an off-axis conventional holographic set-up, with the reference wave, which is usual for the holography, a laser as a period of the observed interference picture is adjusted just by cross shift of the hologram from its initial position.
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In recent years, however, the classical interference microscope ( in particular the Mach-Zehnder instrument ) has been " rediscovered " by biologists because its main original disadvantage ( difficult interpretation of translated interference bands or complex coloured images ) can now be easily surmounted by means of digital camera image recording, followed by the application of computer algorithms which rapidly deliver the processed data as false-colour images of projected dry mass.