Keywords: Georgia Tech, gatech, organic, cleanroom, analysis, materials, characterization, inverted, microscope, biological
The Georgia Tech AMSCOPE IN300TB inverted compound microscope, located in the Georgia Tech Biocleanroom, is for observation of biological cultures or specimens within well plates, petri dishes, or vials that require a longer working distance Trinocular head with Siedentopf binocular mount, interchangeable pairs of 10x and 20x high-eyepoint super-widefield eyepieces, 50 to 75mm interpupillary adjustment, and fixed 45-degree vertical inclination; vertical port accepts C-Mount or 23mm camera (sold separately) Under-mounted quadruple nosepiece with 4x, 10x (phase-contrast), 20x (phase-contrast), and 40x DIN long working-distance plan objectives that provide a longer working distance and improved focus over the entire viewing field Upper-mounted rheostat-controlled 30W halogen illumination and movable 0.3 NA Abbe condenser for clear examination and light control Oversize double-layer mechanical stage with 1.0mm stage divisions and 0.1mm vernier resolution locks slide into place and provides precise slide manipulation along the X- and Y-axis; with coaxial coarse and fine focus