Stereoscopic Microscopy of Snow Crystals

Robert Sturm
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Snow crystals (snowflakes) are composed of an enormous diversity of shapes that have attracted significant scientific attention over the past decades. Under the microscope, these natural structures are frequently characterized by high complexity, the detailed exploration of which requires the use of enhanced magnifications. In the work presented here, an insight into the microcosm of snow crystals is presented by application of specific light microscopy techniques. Micrographs were produced by means of a low-temperature (LT) device that prevented premature melting of the structures. Additionally, single crystals were imaged as to a stereoscopic visualization allowing the detailed spatial investigation of specific structural elements.
雪晶的立体显微镜观察
雪花晶体(雪花)的形状千变万化,在过去几十年里引起了科学界的极大关注。在显微镜下,这些天然结构通常具有高度复杂性的特点,要对其进行详细探索,需要使用放大镜。在本文介绍的工作中,通过应用特定的光学显微镜技术,对雪花晶体的微观世界进行了深入研究。显微照片是通过低温(LT)装置制作的,该装置可防止结构过早融化。此外,还对单晶体进行了立体视觉成像,以便对特定结构元素进行详细的空间研究。
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