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DictionarySeemicroscopeinfrared microscope
infrared microscope[¦in·frə¦red ′mī·krə‚skōp] (optics) A type of reflecting microscope which uses radiation of wavelengths greater than 700 nanometers and is used to reveal detail in materials that are opaque to light, such as molybdenum, wood, corals, and many red-dyed materials. infrared microscope
in·fra·red mi·cro·scopea microscope that is equipped with infrared transmitting optics and that measures the infrared absorption of minute samples with the aid of photoelectric cells; images may be observed with image converters or television.in·fra·red mi·cro·scope (in'fră-red mī'krŏ-skōp) A microscope that is equipped with infrared transmitting optics and that measures the infrared absorption of minute samples with the aid of photoelectric cells; images may be observed with image converters or television. |