microscope.md
(Green‑zone draft)
Microscope#
Microscopes magnify small structures using optical, electron, or scanning principles. Their measurement behavior is stable, predictable, and grounded in well‑characterized physical interactions.
Dimensional Core (SET)#
- Spin: not relevant
- Elec: relevant for electron and digital systems
- Temp: minor influence on focus stability and material behavior
Why Green‑Zone#
Microscopes operate in a clean, coherent optical or electronic regime.
Their measurement principles are direct, substrate‑agnostic, and mathematically well understood. Calibration is stable, and environmental sensitivity is predictable.
Regime Notes#
- pos‑regime: stable illumination, steady sample, controlled environment
- Q‑regime: thermal drift, vibration, refractive index changes
- neg‑regime: unstable samples, rapid motion, coherence loss (electron/laser systems)
Alignment Notes#
Already aligned.
Explicit notes on vibration control and thermal stability improve precision but require no conceptual changes.