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Ultrafast MEMS Mirror Boosts Genetic Research

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Light of varying wavelengths can be diverted more quickly than ever, and with microscale accuracy, thanks to a new programmable MEMS-mirror-array chip. A team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) developed the chip, which consists of an array of more than 65,000 micromirrors that can be tilted separately and continuously. Installed in an optical microscope, it can be used to illuminate numerous targeted areas smaller than single cells. This stimulates specific light-sensitive molecules in groups, which is conducive to genetic exploration, the researchers said. ...Read full article

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    Published: May 2014
    AustriaBiophotonicsBioScanEuropeFranceFraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystemsgenetic researchGerman Federal Ministry for Education and ResearchGermanyImagingIPMSMEMSmicroelectromechanicalmicromirrorsMicroscopymirrorsOpticsResearch & Technologymirror array chipPlatform for Imaging DynamicsPFIDInstitut PasteurIn-Vision Digital Imaging OpticsFrench National Research AgencyInter CarnotFraunhofer Programme

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