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60x Objective

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Olympus Europa Holding GmbH has introduced the PLAPON 60xOSC objective lens with a numerical aperture of 1.4, offering high levels of chromatic aberration correction for life sciences imaging applications. This super-corrected objective is designed for fluorescence imaging down to 405 nm. It is suitable for use in cell biology and neuroscience, as well as in any applications requiring lasers for inter- and intracellular imaging of biological specimens. The lens provides 0.1 to 0.2 μm of chromatic aberration when working with lasers from 405 to 650 nm. Because 405-nm light is used for a variety of scientific imaging applications, this advanced chromatic aberration enables users to perform multicolor imaging with high color fidelity, even at shorter wavelengths. Reliable colocalization and 3-D microstructure studies can be successfully carried out.


Published: August 2010
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