A LEGO Mindstorms Brewster angle microscope

作者:Fernsler Jonathan*; Vincent Nguyen; Wallum Alison; Benz Nicholas; Hamlin Matthew; Pilgram Jessica; Vanderpoel Hunter; Lau Ryan
来源:American Journal of Physics, 2017, 85(9): 655-662.
DOI:10.1119/1.4991387

摘要

A Brewster Angle Microscope (BAM) built from a LEGO Mindstorms kit, additional LEGO bricks, and several standard optics components, is described. The BAM was built as part of an undergraduate senior project and was designed, calibrated, and used to image phospholipid, cholesterol, soap, and oil films on the surface of water. A BAM uses p-polarized laser light reflected off a surface at the Brewster angle, which ideally yields zero reflectivity. When a film of different refractive index is added to the surface a small amount of light is reflected, which can be imaged in a microscope camera. Films of only one molecule (approximately 1 nm) thick, a monolayer, can be observed easily in the BAM. The BAM was used in a junior-level Physical Chemistry class to observe phase transitions of a monolayer and the collapse of a monolayer deposited on the water surface in a Langmuir trough. Using a photometric calculation, students observed a change in thickness of a monolayer during a phase transition of 7 angstrom, which was accurate to within 1 angstrom of the value determined by more advanced methods. As supplementary material, we provide a detailed manual on how to build the BAM, software to control the BAM and camera, and image processing software.

  • 出版日期2017-9