DocumentCode
766872
Title
Electronically Controlled Stage for Systematic Scanning of Microscopic Areas
Author
Rogers, E.J. ; Tonna, E.A.
Author_Institution
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, N. Y.
Volume
10
Issue
4
fYear
1963
Firstpage
163
Lastpage
170
Abstract
An instrument has been developed to automatically scan a microscopic area for the quantitative evaluation of the light transmitting properties of biological materials on the cellular and subcellular levels. The specimen may be viewed through an aperture of selected size in the microscope both visually and electronically, while the slide is electronically manipulated to scan a rectangular area whose length and width are independently adjustable from 5 to 100¿. The slide is swept back and forth horizontally at a uniform rate which is adjustable from 0.4 to 4 ¿/sec. At the end of each horizontal sweep it is moved vertically by an adjustable step of 0.2 to 10 ¿. The scanning process proceeds entirely automatically until the selected area has been scanned. The stage motion is produced by thermal expansion and contraction in tungsten wires through which electronically controlled heating currents are passed. Precise control of the velocity and position of the stage is achieved by the use of feedback systems to control the heating currents in the wires so that their resistances, and therefore their temperatures, are accurately related to the values of analog control voltages. The relation between the horizontal and vertical stage displacements and the controlling voltages is linear within the precision of an occular micrometer.
Keywords
Automatic control; Biological materials; Control systems; Instruments; Scanning electron microscopy; Systematics; Temperature control; Velocity control; Voltage control; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Bio-medical Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-0616
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBMEL.1963.4322826
Filename
4322826
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