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A Brewster angle microscope (BAM) is a microscope for studying thin films on liquid surfaces, most typically Langmuir films. In a Brewster angle microscope, both the microscope and a polarized light source are aimed towards a liquid surface at that liquid's Brewster angle, in such a way for the microscope to catch an image of any light reflected from the light source via the liquid surface. Because there is no p-polarized reflection from the pure liquid when both are angled towards it at the Brewster angle, light is only reflected when some other phenomenon such as a surface film affects the liquid surface. The technique was first introduced in 1991.

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  • Microscopio de ángulo Brewster (es)
  • Brewster angle microscope (en)
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  • A Brewster angle microscope (BAM) is a microscope for studying thin films on liquid surfaces, most typically Langmuir films. In a Brewster angle microscope, both the microscope and a polarized light source are aimed towards a liquid surface at that liquid's Brewster angle, in such a way for the microscope to catch an image of any light reflected from the light source via the liquid surface. Because there is no p-polarized reflection from the pure liquid when both are angled towards it at the Brewster angle, light is only reflected when some other phenomenon such as a surface film affects the liquid surface. The technique was first introduced in 1991. (en)
  • Un microscopio de ángulo Brewster (MAB) es un microscopio utilizado para estudiar películas delgadas sobre superficies líquidas, generalmente películas de Langmuir. En un microscopio de ángulo Brewster, tanto el microscopio como una fuente de luz polarizada apuntan hacia una superficie líquida en el ángulo de Brewster de ese líquido, de tal manera que el microscopio capta una imagen de cualquier luz reflejada de la fuente de luz a través de la superficie del líquido. Debido a que no hay reflexión polarizada p del líquido puro cuando ambos están inclinados hacia él en el ángulo de Brewster, la luz solo se refleja cuando algún otro fenómeno, como una película superficial, afecta la superficie del líquido.​ La técnica se desarrolló en 1991.​ (es)
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  • A Brewster angle microscope (BAM) is a microscope for studying thin films on liquid surfaces, most typically Langmuir films. In a Brewster angle microscope, both the microscope and a polarized light source are aimed towards a liquid surface at that liquid's Brewster angle, in such a way for the microscope to catch an image of any light reflected from the light source via the liquid surface. Because there is no p-polarized reflection from the pure liquid when both are angled towards it at the Brewster angle, light is only reflected when some other phenomenon such as a surface film affects the liquid surface. The technique was first introduced in 1991. (en)
  • Un microscopio de ángulo Brewster (MAB) es un microscopio utilizado para estudiar películas delgadas sobre superficies líquidas, generalmente películas de Langmuir. En un microscopio de ángulo Brewster, tanto el microscopio como una fuente de luz polarizada apuntan hacia una superficie líquida en el ángulo de Brewster de ese líquido, de tal manera que el microscopio capta una imagen de cualquier luz reflejada de la fuente de luz a través de la superficie del líquido. Debido a que no hay reflexión polarizada p del líquido puro cuando ambos están inclinados hacia él en el ángulo de Brewster, la luz solo se refleja cuando algún otro fenómeno, como una película superficial, afecta la superficie del líquido.​ La técnica se desarrolló en 1991.​ (es)
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