so small that it can only be seen with an ultramicroscope; pertaining to a microscope more powerful than an ordinary microscope
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Ultramicroscopic Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
ultramicroscopic
adj : too small to be seen without an ultramicroscope
Adjective
1. too small to be seen without an ultramicroscope
(pertainym) ultramicroscope, dark-field microscope
Ultramicroscopic Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
An ultramicroscope is a system of illumination for viewing tiny particles. When the diameter of a particle is below or near the wavelength of light (around 500 nanometers), the particle cannot be seen in a light microscope with the usual method of illumination. The ultramicroscope system is based on light scattering, not light reflection. In the system, the particles to be observed are dispersed in a liquid or gas colloid (or less often in a coarser suspension). The colloid is placed in a light-absorbing, dark enclosure, and illuminated with a convergent beam of intense light entering from one side. Light hitting the colloid particles will get scattered. In discussions about light scattering, the converging beam is called a "Tyndall cone". The scene is viewed through an ordinary microscope placed at right angles to the direction of the lightbeam. Under the microscope, the individual particles will appear as small fuzzy spots of light moving irregularly. The spots are inherently fuzzy because light scattering produces fuzzier images than light reflection. The particles are in Brownian motion in most kinds of liquid and gas colloids, which causes the movement of the spots. The ultramicroscope system can also be used to observe tiny nontransparent particles dispersed in a transparent solid or gel.
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