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Microscopy with Plastic Substitutes for Cover Glasses
Authors:Oscar W Richards  John H Small  P Wardham Collyer
Institution:  a Research Department, Spencer Lens Co., Buffalo, NY
Abstract:To determine whether plastic substitutes for cover glasses on microscope slides affect the performance of the microscope, their optical constants were determined. The plastic covers and glass cover glasses were mounted also on silvered slides to form Star Test Plates which were studied by competent observers. The thicker plastic cover glasses, now on the market, are satisfactory when mounted to give a plane surface. Optically inhomogeneous materials, of irregular thickness, those that curl or do not have plane surfaces, adversely affect the performance of the microscope and should not be used. Since the substitutes are softer than glass they must be protected from abrasion. It is recommended that thicknesses of 0.18 mm., and none outside of a range of 0.12 to 0.20 mm. be used. For critical observation with unimmersed objectives of high aperture, best results are obtained with the correction collar set at the position corresponding to the actual thickness of the cover slip, just as would be done with glass cover glasses.
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