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Fluorescent light source is easy to use
Offering a light spectrum similar to that of conventional mercury lamps but with long bulb life and easy replacement, operating costs should be kept to a minimum Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa (12 August 2005)
Sub-nanosecond UV pulses from these LEDs
Four new pulsed LEDs in the ultraviolet (280, 295, 310, 340 nm) are ideal for exciting natural fluorescent molecules and proteins like tyrosine, tryptophan and NADH
News from Picoquant (10 August 2005)
Specimen holder for analysis of fibres and films
Microscopic analysis of fibres and films and individually shaped samples is easy and efficient with the Micro Vice specimen holder
News from ST Japan-Europe (10 August 2005)
Ronchi slides aid microscope maintenance
Precision ruling glass slides have resolutions up to 600 line pairs per millimetre for the evaluation of resolution, field distortion, and parfocal stability
News from Edmund Optics ( 9 August 2005)
Distributing diodes for Flim and SMS in Europe
Single photon sensitive avalanche photodiodes will enable improvements to fluorescence lifetime imaging and single molecule spectroscopy
News from Picoquant ( 4 August 2005)
Wheel gives swift filter switching
Motorised observation filter wheel for fluorescence microscopy techniques meets the need for speed during multi-emission fluorescence experiments Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa ( 1 August 2005)
Making light of mobile spectroscopy
Light source is so small that it opens up completely new applications for spectroscopy, as illustrated by these two examples in the areas of biotechnology and deep sea research
News from Heraeus Noblelight (26 July 2005)
Blazing beats etching for holographic gratings
Blazed gratings ensure less stray light than conventional mechanically ruled gratings without any reduction in diffraction efficiency, by eliminating variability of the diamond-tipped tooling
News from Edmund Optics (19 July 2005)
Testing optical systems at 1.55 microns
Optical systems designed for use in the near infrared at 1.55 microns are highly popular because the radiation at this wavelength is partially eye-safe
News from Precision-Optical Engineering (15 July 2005)
Assay for real time imaging of fast moving cells
The analysis of chemotaxis under real-time conditions have been almost impossible until now, with the generation of chemical gradients on these micro slides permitting observation of cell migration
News from Ibidi ( 6 July 2005)
First laser for e-holography
User application article Three-year programme will lead to the development of an electronic holographic camera for use in high resolution imaging, both sub-sea and in air
News from Pro-Lite Technology (29 June 2005)
Now representing Archer OpTx in the UK and Ireland
Archer OpTx specialises in custom and volume manufacturing of aspheric lenses including precision machined aspheres and moulded optics ranging in diameter from 2mm to 60cm
News from Pro-Lite Technology (22 June 2005)
473nm blue lasers have small footprint
Blue wavelength lasers have been designed for demanding OEM applications including digital photofinishing, confocal microscopy, laser induced fluorescence and interferometry
News from Newport Group (17 June 2005)
Singlemode fibre delivery system now in broadband
Broadband fibre system allows 405nm through to 650nm to be transmitted simultaneously down the same fibre, maintaining both polarisation and TEM00 performance
News from Point Source ( 8 June 2005)
Convert high voltages for electron microscopy
Ultra-miniature DC modules are fitted in small housings that can be soldered directly to printed circuits; input voltages are 12, 15 or 24V and output voltages 200V to 4kV with maximum power of 4W
News from SDS Systems Development and Solutions ( 7 June 2005)
Expanded offering of high power lasers
Product highlights include a 2.4kW fast axis collimated 9xx nm vertical stack prototyp, which enables higher powers while using fewer bars on microchannel coolers
News from Bookham ( 6 June 2005)
New standard in bandpass filter performance
Filters are said to be ideal for laser-based fluorescence instrumentation, Raman spectroscopy, and analytical and medical laser systems
News from Edmund Optics (27 May 2005)
The highest stage performance available?
Scanning stages for confocal microscopy now fit inverted research microscopes from all of the major microscope manufacturers and are compatible with all popular micromanipulators Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (27 May 2005)
Fibre lasers have ultra-narrow linewidth
200Hz linewidth at 25mW makes this fibre laser ideal for sensing, RF-photonics, metrology, communications and general research and development tasks
News from NP Photonics (25 May 2005)
Laser shutter applications tutorials are online
Technical background article Website provides an in-depth resource on laser shutter technology, with a look at the principles behind the company's patented cantilever flexure beam shutters
News from nmLaser Products, Inc. (20 May 2005)
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