Request InfoBoston Micromachines Corp.Boston Micromachines Corp. has launched an enhanced version of its Mini-DM featuring increased stroke. The deformable mirror is designed for vision science and microscopy research that requires wavefront correction. It features a 2.25-mm aperture and 6 μm of stroke. The active mirror area is deformed by 32 electrostatic actuators and has a fully integrated controller. It comes with software, a USB controller and a gimbal mount for easy installation. Research applications include glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSPhotonics Spectra January 2021 IssueMicroscopy Sample FinderThe Artificial Intelligence (AI) Sample Finder for the Axio Observer microscope from Carl Zeiss AG reduces time to experiment for sample identification. 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