This essential explains what distinguishes light sheet microscopy from
ordinary light microscopy. The author briefly examines the history of
such principles, focusing on the technical concepts. Finally, current
manifestations are presented without descending into the depths of the
art of engineering. The unusual feature of light-sheet microscopy is not
only that observation and illumination take place at a right angle, but
also that this type of microscopy gains in particular from the fact that
the type of illumination only passes through a very small part of the
specimen. The appropriate selection of optical elements ensures that the
observed image no longer contains any blurred parts.
This Springer essential is a translation of the original German 1st
edition essentials, Die Lichtblattmikroskopie by Rolf Theodor
Borlinghaus, published by Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, part of
Springer Nature in 2017. The translation was done with the help of
artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com).
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