Request InfoCarl Zeiss Microscopy LLCCarl Zeiss MicroImaging Inc. has combined its LSM 510 Meta and LSM 5 Live confocal laser scanning microscopes to create a multipurpose workstation called the LSM 5 Duo. Features include fast line scanning, ultraprecise point scanning, spectral and nonlinear imaging, and flexible optical sample micromanipulation. All of the system functions are controlled by the same software and real-time electronics and share the same lasers and microscope. Ultrafast acquisition capabilities enable observation of dynamic processes up to the kilohertz range. The AchroGate beamsplitter and...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSBioPhotonics Jan/Feb 2023 IssueSemiconductor Laser DiodeThe Metal Can PLT5 522FA_P-M12 from ams-OSRAM AG is an off-the-shelf semiconductor laser emitter with a 514-nm wavelength output required by many life science, R&D, and diagnostics applications....BioPhotonics Jul/Aug 2023 IssueFluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy ModuleA fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) module has been added to Renishaw PLC’s inVia™ confocal Raman microscope. The integration can overlay both FLIM and Raman images...Photonics Showcase June 2023 IssueWavelength CombinerCompact and flexible all-in-one multicolor laser sources, with up to seven laser lines and delivery up to four optical fiber outputs. The modular design allows for a large choice of lasers from 375...Photonics Showcase December 2023 IssueNESSIE Laser Scan MicroscopeThe NESSIE laser-scanning microscope by MONSTR Sense rapidly raster scans any laser input over your sample with submicron resolution, providing advanced hyperspectral images in seconds. Integrating...ARTICLESPhotonics.com 10/7/20223D-Printed Micro-Optic Enables Vortex Bessel Beam GenerationResearchers from Soreq Nuclear Research Center in Israel have shown that 3D laser printing can be used to fabricate a high-quality, complex polymer optical device directly on the end of an optical...Photonics.com 5/15/2023High-Speed Two-Photon Microscopy Captures Rapid Bio Processes In VivoTwo-photon microscopy (TPM) enables deep tissue imaging of complex biological processes at high resolution. However, the ability to visualize some biological processes, such as neural activity at the...Photonics.com 3/31/2023University of Twente Opens Bioimaging Center: Week in Brief: 03/31/23The University of Twente opened its BioImaging Centre, which serves as the core facility for microscopy at the university’s Technical Medical Centre. The facility is equipped with confocal...BioPhotonics Jul/Aug 2022 IssueCompanies Partner on Biomedical Image Data Capture, ProcessRaw image compression company Dotphoton will partner with Hamamatsu Photonics to make accessible higher-quality image data contained within biomedical images, such as those obtained through...PHOTONICS HANDBOOK ARTICLESPhotonics HandbookLasers for Microscopy: Major TrendsLaser development for the microscopy market continues to be driven by key trends in applications, which currently include superresolution techniques, multiphoton applications in optogenetics and...Photonics HandbookMeasuring Surface Roughness: The Benefits of Laser Confocal MicroscopyWhen evaluating the surface of a component, surface roughness can be assessed by eye or by rubbing it with a fingertip. Common expressions include “shiny,” “lusterless and...Photonics HandbookNSOM: Discovering New WorldsNSOM is suitable for studies on the mesoscopic scale (several tens to hundreds of molecular dimensions). It has become an important tool in research and applications of semiconductors, organic layers...Photonics HandbookSuperresolution Microscopy: An Imaging RevolutionSuperresolution optical microscopy, for which the Nobel Prize was awarded to Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell, and William Moerner in 2014, has been one of the most momentous developments in the life...WHITEPAPERSPhotonics.com 1/10/2024Laser Light Engine Output StabilityIn this white paper, Dr. Iain Johnson, Lumencor’s Director of Technical Support, tests Lumencor’s laser-based CELESTA Light Engine for consistency, power, and stability using continuous wave...Photonics.com 7/3/2023Resonant Probe AFM: Uses and AdvantagesA resonant probe atomic force microscope (AFM) offers capabilities and benefits not found in commonly used optical deflection AFMs in the measurement of physical constants, physical properties, and...Photonics.com 11/21/2023Why Your Next Confocal Should Be DragonflyThe Dragonfly naturally benefits from Andor EMCCD and sCMOS technologies, with motorized optical zoom, the system delivers industry-leading signal to noise and image fidelity. Applications ranging...Photonics.com 11/21/2023Exploring Microscopy Techniques eBookWith the evolution of microscopy systems, there has been a concurrent development in microscopy techniques. The first techniques in microscopy were based on Transmitted Light Microscopy. Additional...WEBINARSPhotonics.com 6/30/2021European Photonics Manufacturing Services Funded by ECThis event is supported by the European initiatives presented and is moderated by EPIC, the European Photonics Industry Consortium. The European Commission is helping companies access the...Photonics.com 10/25/2018Shareable Advanced Light-Sheet Microscopy Using FlamingoThis webinar will discuss a new model for advanced microscopy, based on shareable, modular instruments. This model, called Flamingo, is designed to bridge the gap between biology and technology....Photonics.com 10/27/2022Femtosecond Lasers Capture Key Diagnostic DetailsOver the past 30 years, near-infrared, Ti:sapphire lasers have made a significant contribution toward our understanding of many key biological processes. The longer-wavelength lasers (>920 nm) can...Photonics.com 10/19/2016Choosing the Right LED for Medical Diagnostics and Bioanalytical SystemsPlease join us for a FREE webinar, sponsored by Excelitas Technologies. There are several factors to consider when choosing a light source for medical or bioanalytical diagnostic equipment. OEMs...PHOTONICS DICTIONARY+ TERMSPhotonics Dictionaryultrafast laserAn ultrafast laser is a type of laser that emits extremely short pulses of light with durations typically on the order of d(10^-15 seconds) or picoseconds (10^-12 seconds). These lasers are capable...Photonics DictionarynanopositioningNanopositioning refers to the precise and controlled movement or manipulation of objects or components at the nanometer scale. This technology enables the positioning of objects with extremely high...Photonics DictionaryGolgi Staining TechniqueThe Golgi staining technique (also called the black reaction) makes it possible to look at the nervous system by rendering neurons visible under light microscopy. After a long process involving...Photonics Dictionarysingle-photon avalanche diodeA single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) is a specialized type of photodetector designed to detect extremely weak optical signals, down to the level of single photons. SPADs are widely used in...VIDEOSPhotonics.com 8/24/2022Ramacle® Software Highlight: Fast Mapping - Edinburgh InstrumentsThis Software Highlight focuses on Fast Mapping in our Ramacle software. Fast Mapping enables the user to acquire Raman maps with significantly reduced acquisition times via more efficient stage...Photonics.com 11/20/2023New ZL41 Cell & Sona sCMOS - Easy, Flexible, Cost-Effective Super Resolution Microscopy - Andor TechnologyEasy and Cost-Effective Super-Resolution to ~100 nm. Andor has introduced two new highly innovative sCMOS cameras, both delivering easy and cost-effective access to super-resolution capabilities and...Photonics.com 5/2/2022Applied Scientific InstrumentationEstablished in 1990, Applied Scientific Instrumentation is a reknown American company committed to the advancement of science. ASI products have been thoroughly tested and evaluated in numerous labs...Photonics.com 10/12/2021pco - Frequency Domain Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy - A Hands-On SessionThis hands-on session about FD-FLIM by Gerhard Holst from PCO AG was given as part of the FLIM Symposium "Beginners Guide to Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging in Life Sciences".PHOTONICS BUYERS' GUIDE CATEGORIESTransmission Electron Microscopes (TEM)A transmission electron microscope is a type of microscope that uses magnetic lenses to transmit a beam of electrons through an object; the electrons are then focused on a fluorescent screen to form...Interference MicroscopesAn interference microscope is a special form of microscope used with perfectly transparent objects that are invisible under an ordinary microscope. The object is placed in one beam of a tiny...Atomic Force MicroscopesAn atomic-force microscope is a type of microscope that produces a quantitative, three-dimensional image of the surface of a sample. The surface is scanned by an extremely sharp tip mounted to a...MicropositionersCOMPANIESPhotonics Buyers' GuideAndor TechnologyAndor Technology Ltd is a global developer and manufacturer of high-performance scientific cameras, microscopy systems and spectrographs for academic, government, and industrial applications. Founded...Photonics Buyers' GuideAllied Vision Technologies GmbHFor over 30 years, Allied Vision has helped people see the bigger picture to achieve their goals. We believe knowledge is power and always strive to deliver valuable insight with our technology...Photonics Buyers' GuideMad City Labs Inc.Mad City Labs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of piezo nanopositioning systems and instrumentation capable of sub-nanometer positioning resolution. Our product line of nanopositioners,...Photonics Buyers' GuidePhotron USA Inc.Photron has been a global market leader in high-end, high-speed camera systems for over forty years. The company’s continuing development of new state-of-the-art products illustrates a...