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We develop the technique of fluorescence confocal polarizing microscopy to
image three-dimensional patterns of orientational order. The method employs
the property of anisometric fluorescent dye molecules to orient in an anis
otropic medium. When the confocal observation is performed in polarized lig
ht, the detected fluorescence signal is determined by the orientation of th
e molecules. The technique literally adds a new dimension to the studies of
the ordered media such as liquid crystals by revealing how the orientation
of molecules changes not only in the plane of observations, but also along
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