Confocal microscopy is an optical imaging technique that scans a focused point of light around a sample to reconstruct an image in a point-by-point manner. A pinhole is used in the detection path ...
If you're chasing an artsy look for your images, Lensbaby's Optic Swap system is a fine place to start. From the Composer Pro II to the Sweet 50, these are the best housing and lens options ...
Confocal microscopes can be in upright or inverted configuration and are suited for use with traditional slides and coverslips. Confocal microscopy generates optical sectioning by its use of a pinhole ...
This study introduces a 0.8 mm thick variable aperture mechanism driven by a micro flat motor. The motor incorporates an 80 poles ring magnet, magnetized using a laser-assisted local heating method, ...
A team at South Korea's Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has developed a way to process low-resolution label-free photoacoustic images into high-resolution virtually stained ...
Could you introduce yourselves and share your background, particularly your work with confocal-based high-content imaging and analysis? Esther Kieserman (EK): I have worked in the microscopy ...
The correct company name is “Oransi.” A U.S.-based electric-motor manufacturer is hoping to become a major supplier to American drone manufacturing companies, by offering a product that can ...
Also known as aperture size, the f-stop controls the amount of light that passes through the lens at a given shutter speed. All else being equal, a smaller aperture (like f/16) allows in less light ...
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DIY Scanning Laser MicroscopeThe microscope stage is based on an OpenFlexure "Delta" stage, and the confocal optics are constructed with a 3D printed body, some lenses, a 405nm laser, pinhole and photodiode. The microscope is ...
Our basic Confocal Laser Scanning System includes an electronics control unit, an expandable dual PMT module, a 16-position pinhole wheel, a two-channel (488 nm & 642 nm) laser source, and the ...
The diagram shows the basic construction of a pinhole camera. The body of the camera is a cardboard box that is open at both ends. To make this box, cut a rectangle of cardboard that measures 5 3/4 ...
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