Various optical apparatus provide a source of parallel light (7, 75). The
parallel light (7, 75) is generally achieved by directing an incident
beam at the apex of a prism (1, 22, 24, 26, 28). The prism may have
varying configurations. One configuration has a forward conical face
(24). Another configuration has a pyramidal forward end (22). Other
configurations are also disclosed. The application also discloses the use
of reflectors (20, 78, 216, 316, 400) having internal reflective surfaces
shaped as three-dimensional figures of revolution, for example paraboloid
or ellipsoid. The reflectors (20, 78, 216, 316) focus light incident onto
the reflectors at one or more foci (F, 220, 320, 420). The reflectors may
be used in combination with the optical apparatus including the prisms
(1, 22, 24, 26, 28). The reflectors (20, 78, 216,316) may be used in flow
cytometers for focusing light at a sample stream (237, 337) passing
through the focus (F, 220, 320, 420) of the reflector (20, 78, 216, 316).
The collection of scattered and/or fluorescent light from an illuminated
sample stream (237, 337) in a flow cytometer may be achieved with the use
of a collector shaped as a figure of revolution e.g. paraboloid or
ellipsoid. Various optical methods and methods for flow cytometry are
also disclosed.