Systems and methods for producing circular extinction (CE) contrast images
of anisotropic samples. Microscope systems for determining circular
extinction (CE), the differential transmission of left and right
circularly polarized light resulting from circular dichroism (CD) of an
anisotropic sample, include mechanically driven optical components and an
image detector such as a monochromatic CCD camera to detect light
intensities. In one aspect, optical components include a tunable filter,
a rotatable linear polarizer and a variable retarder. The tunable filter
is adjustable to provide light at a specific desired wavelength. The
linear polarizer is adjustable to provide linearly polarized light with a
specific wave vector, and the variable retarder is adjustable to produce
near perfect circular polarized light at every selected wavelength. For
example, in one aspect, the variable retarder includes a linear
birefringent plate tiltable around one of its eigenmodes perpendicular to
the wave vector of polarized light. The plate may be controllably tilted
so that it functions as a perfect .lamda./4 plate at each wavelength.