Optical Evanescence Microscopy (tirf) Hb

Optical Evanescence Microscopy (tirf) Hb by Daniel Axelrod, published by Institute of Physics Publishing in 2022, is a comprehensive resource that explores the theory and practical applications of evanescence microscopy combined with various optical techniques. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a diverse audience interested in the intersections of science, life sciences, and technology.
Readers will find detailed discussions on setups and applications relevant to biological and biochemical contexts, including topics such as polarization, photobleaching, and single molecule detection. The book balances rigorous mathematical concepts with physical and qualitative insights, ensuring it appeals to individuals with backgrounds in biology, chemistry, and physics. Additionally, it offers step-by-step guides for building and modifying TIRF microscopy systems, catering to those looking to specialize in this area of study.
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Discusses, in detail, the theory, setups, and practical biological/biochemical applications for combinations of evanescence microscopies with other optical techniques such as polarization, photobleaching, correlation spectroscopy, scattering, image enhancement, optical force, two-photon, energy transfer, structured illumination, scanning, quenching, and single molecule detection. Physical and qualitative discussions augment the rigorous math, making the book accessible and interesting to a wide range of audiences with backgrounds from biology to chemistry to physics. The book also contains useful step-by-step guides to building, modifying, and aligning TIRF microscopy systems for specialized purposes.
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