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Tunable laser radiation from UV to near IR
Pulsed BBO-OPOs designed for ease of operation, rugged design and modular configuration to cover most scientific and industrial applications for tunable solid-state laser systems
News from GWU-Lasertechnik (26 October 2005)
How to optimise live cell imaging
Providing full control over temperature, humidity, CO2, O2 and media perfusion, these new modular units will greatly enhance researchers' live cell imaging capabilities Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (19 October 2005)
Lenses for laser dissection and micromanipulation
Laser microdissection and laser micro-manipulation of small organisms, cells or subcellular structures is a growing market need and requires objectives with excellent optical performance. Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (13 October 2005)
New capabilities for recessed area sample analysis
Attenuated total reflectance (ATR) microscope objective performs micro-ATR analysis of inclusions, surfaces and samples inside depressions with no need for sample preparation
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (13 October 2005)
Petri dish allows culture, handling, and imaging
Surface is specially treated for enhanced cell growth, and thin bottom is well suited for high resolution microscopy using any microscopic technique such as DIC, phase contrast and fluorescence
News from Ibidi (11 October 2005)
Moulded glass lenses are precise but not pricey
Aspheric lenses offer a powerful single element solution for collimating or focusing light to a diffraction-limited spot without introducing aberrations
News from Kaleido Technology (10 October 2005)
Online datasheet discusses MTF vs interferometry
Compares and contrasts the use of dedicated modulation transfer function (MTF) measurement systems and interferometers for testing optical components in the infra-red region of the spectrum
News from Precision-Optical Engineering (10 October 2005)
LED-illuminated pole stand for stereomicroscopes
Provides users with a very bright and even transmitted light source with a high colour temperature, a combination rarely found by users of stereos
News from Meiji Techno UK ( 5 October 2005)
Computer control for any optical microscope
Any compound optical microscope can now be computer controlled to provide extended sample scanning where large traverse and area high resolution digital imaging may be required
News from Cambridge Technology Systems ( 3 October 2005)
Objective offers light transmission from UV to IR
Total internal reflectance fluorescence (Tirf) research microscopy objective lens delivers light over an unprecedented range of the spectrum from the ultraviolet (UV) to the infrared (IR)
News from Olympus America (27 September 2005)
These gratings blaze a trail
Holographic gratings offer efficiencies of greater than 80% at the blaze wavelength and exhibit greatly reduced stray light while maximising the energy over the required spectral range
News from Spectrum Scientific (22 September 2005)
Laser microdissection at the cutting edge
Ensures the fast, reliable and precise dissection and manipulation of paraffin and frozen tissue sections, and even smears and cell cultures Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa (22 September 2005)
Interferometer for QC of optical components
Infra red interferometer features a focal plane array camera, which is much more sensitive than previous cameras and has significantly reduced noise
News from Precision-Optical Engineering (20 September 2005)
X-ray microscope has extra-large sample chamber
Larger chamber configuration allows areas up to 20cmx20cm to be mapped for elemental distribution from sodium (Na) to uranium (U), on samples as large as 50x50x30cm
News from Horiba Jobin Yvon (19 September 2005)
Making the first cut in laser microdissection
Aimed at those making their first steps into the field of laser microdissection, this (ahem) cutting-edge technology promises safe and precise microdissection without heat damage to surrounding cells Brochure available
News from Nikon UK ( 7 September 2005)
Digitising analogue for microscope integration
This video converter synchronises both Pal (768x560 pixels) and NTSC (640x470 pixels) video standards and operates in both monochrome and a colour modes Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa ( 7 September 2005)
Fluorescence images are captured with ease
Nikon is offering a motorised accessory for its Eclipse 80i microscope. The attachment makes it easier to capture fluorescence images. Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (26 August 2005)
Tunable laser gives speed, silence and versatility
Swept wavelength tunable laser source is available in low-noise and high-power versions plus a variety of options which can turn it into a fully-controlled and characterised optical source
News from DBM Optics (12 August 2005)
Specimen holder for analysis of difficult samples
Multipurpose specimen holder for the microscopic analysis of fibres, films, and difficult shaped samples is designed to be easily attached to the stage of most types of microscope
News from ST Japan-Europe (12 August 2005)
Laser diodes produce 40mW from tiny 5.6mm package
These very high output powers were previously available only in a 9mm package laser diode, and come with a new diode type structure which results in an improved beam circularity ratio Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (12 August 2005)
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