ILEE (lunch) seminar
Monthly seminar for ILEE members to present their research during lunch. This time we are happy to welcome PhD Michael Shribak from the Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Chicago!
Date : 01/07/2025 11:00 - 01/07/2025 12:00
Lieu : S05, Science Building

PhD Michael Shribak (Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Chicago): High-Sensitivity Birefringence Mapping Using Near-Circularly Polarized Light
I will describe several techniques for mapping a two-dimensional birefringence distribution, which can be classified according to the optical schemes and principles of work:
· Illumination geometry (transmitted light/reflected light)
· Image acquisition (sequential acquisition/simultaneous acquisition)
· Polarization control (electrically controlled variable retardance/mechanical rotation).
This classification facilitates a comparative analysis of the
capabilities and limitations in these methods for birefringence
characterization.
Polychromatic
polarizing microscopy (PPM) provides unique capabilities to alternative
methods. It leverages vector interference to generate vivid,
full-spectrum colors at extremely low retardances, down to < 10 nm.
PPM is a significant departure from conventional polarizing microscopes
that rely on Newton interference, which requires retardances above 400
nm for color formation. Furthermore, PPM's color output directly
reflects the orientation of the birefringent material, a feature absent
in conventional microscopy where color is solely determined by
retardance.
Le séminaire est accessible à des personnes externes également, pas besoin de s'inscrire.
Plus d'info :
https://ilee.unamur.be/events/ilee-lunch-seminar-41
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