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Destructive Interference

Because light waves have peaks and troughs, they can cancel each other out when they are out of phase, a phenomenon known as destructive interference. In phase contrast microscopy, when light wavelengths are out of phase, the wave troughs cancel out the wave peaks, causing structures that refract light to appear dark against a bright background of only unrefracted light.

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