We demonstrate a simple and cost-efficient scanning confocal microscope setup for use in advanced instructional physics laboratories. The setup is constructed from readily available commercial products, and the implementation of a 3D-printed flexure stage allows for further cost reduction and pedagogical opportunity. Experiments exploring the thickness of a microscope slide and the surface of solid objects with height variation are presented as foundational components of undergraduate laboratory projects, and demonstrate the capabilities of a confocal microscope. This system allows observation of key components of a confocal microscope, including depth perception and data acquisition via transverse scanning, making it an excellent pedagogical resource.
@article{arxiv.2301.08326,
title = {A low-cost confocal microscope for the undergraduate lab},
author = {A. Reguilon and W. Bethard and E. Brekke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.08326},
year = {2023}
}