Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Transmission Electron Microscope

This microscope was invented by Albert Prebus. The year was in 1938. This microscope makes microscopy technique where by a beam of electrons is transmitted an ultra thin specimen, interacting with the specimen as it passes through.











          Albert Prebus  

Scanning Electron Microscope

This microscope was invented by Earnst Ruska. The microscope was invented in the year 1952. It is a type of electron microscope that images a sample by scanning it with a high enrgy beam of electrons ina aster scan pattern.





                                                                                                             Earnst Ruska   


Electronic Microscope

This microscope was invented by Ernst Bruche and Earnst Ruska. The year was 1931. This s a type of microscope that uses a particle beam of electrons to illuminate the specimen and produce a magnified image.



                                                                       Ernst Bruche





                                                                            Earnst Ruska

Fluorescence Microscope

This microscope is used to study properties of organic or inorganic substances using the phenomena of fluorescence and phosphorescence. The inventure of this microscope is Earnst Abbe. The year when he invented this microscope is in 1873.
                                            
                              Earnst Abbe


Stereo Microscope

This inventure of this microscope is Horatio S. Greenough. This microscope is often used to study the surfaces of solid speciments.
                                                                 Horatio S. Greenough  


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Optical Microscope

   This microscope is often referredto as the light microscope. This microscope is the oldest designe around 1600. The inventures name is Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek.




                                                                                            Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek      

Robert Hooke's Microscope

In 1665 Robert Hooke invented his own microscope. With this he discovered the plant and animal cells. To make this microscope he used a ball and socket joint, the microscope attacked to it's limb, and with a height adjustable ring.
                                                                   Robert Hooke