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Digital Color Camera for Microscopy
LC30
The LC30 is a 3.1 megapixel digital color camera for microscopy that combines versatility with performance. The LC30 is the ideal entry-level microscope camera for quality bright-field imaging - suitable for material science applications. The Olympus LC30 color camera for microscopy combines versatility with performance. With up to 37 frames per second (fps), faithful color reproduction, full integration into Olympus imaging platforms, and an excellent cost-performance ratio, the LC30 is the ideal entry-level microscope camera for quality bright-field imaging - suitable for material science applications.. The sensitivity and frame rate of the 3.1-megapixel CMOS chip can be increased using various binning modes, resulting in easy observation and focusing. The LC30 camera can be quickly and easily mounted on all microscopes equipped with a standard C-mount adaptor, and requires only a single USB 2.0 cable for high-speed data transfer and power supply. Its complete integration into the OLYMPUS Stream imaging platforms helps ensure the seamless interaction of microscope, camera, and additional devices, delivering intuitive and efficient operation.
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Desktop Fluorescence Microscope
Nanoimager
The complete package for super-resolution microscopy
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Fluorescence Microscopes
Bruker’s suite of fluorescence microscopy systems provides a full range of solutions for life science researchers. Our multiphoton imaging systems provide the imaging depth, speed and resolution required for intravital imaging applications in neuroscience, oncology and immunology. Our confocal systems enable cell biologists to study function and structure using live-cell imaging in cell cultures and invertebrate model organisms at speeds and durations previously not possible. Bruker’s super-resolution microscopes are setting new standards with quantitative single molecule localization which allows for the direct investigation of the molecular positions and distribution of proteins within the cellular environment. Our latest addition, Luxendo light-sheet microscopes, are revolutionizing long-term studies in developmental biology and investigation of dynamic processes in cell culture and small animal models.
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Ophthalmic Surgery Microscopy Solutions
Ophthalmic surgery requires a high degree of precision to ensure optimal accuracy when maneuvering instruments and manipulating delicate ocular tissue. The surgical microscope is one the most important instruments in eye surgery, allowing ophthalmic surgeons to visualize micro-anatomical details and perform efficient and extremely precise movements.
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Neurosurgery Microscopy Solutions
Leica Microsystems offers a range of surgical microscope solutions to support neurosurgeons in the most complex microsurgery applications. Our cutting-edge neurosurgery microscopes provide optimal and reliable visualization, including built-in fluorescence filters and innovative GLOW 800 augmented reality fluorescence.
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PXIe-5763, 16-Bit, 500 MS/s, 4-Channel PXI FlexRIO Digitizer
785161-01
The PXIe-5763 is a PXI FlexRIO Digitizer that simultaneously samples four channels at 500 MS/s with 16 bits of resolution and features 225 MHz of analog input bandwidth. With over 73 dB of SNR, the PXIe-5763 is ideal for applications that require a wide dynamic range with a wideband digitizer. The FlexRIO driver includes support for finite and continuous streaming modes, and you can implement custom algorithms and real-time signal processing on the LabVIEW-programmable Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGA. Available in AC and DC coupled variants, the PXIe-5763 is ideal for both time and frequency domain applications, including radar prototyping, LIDAR, communications, microscopy, OCT, event detection, and particle physics.
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Industrial Microscope Systems
Below you can see two industrial microscope systems which can be created using our components. Many other automated microscopy systems are possible using our components.
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Surface Analysis and Materials Characterization Services
The Materials Characterization division of Evans Analytical Group is the leading global provider of surface analysis and materials characterization services. Our international network delivers world-class analytical services directly to you. EAG''s expertise in surface analysis, composition and contamination measurement, trace elemental analysis and microscopy can help you and your company meet your goals, no matter what high technology industry you work in.
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Chromaline Camera
MC2
Sciences et Techniques Industrielles de la Lumière
Because of this limitation, expensive and complicated Z-scanning systems and/or auto-focusing mechanisms are required to view samples with larger Z-extension and moving samples.Chromaline camera incorporating chromatic confocal microscopy technology is a technology that enables the design of optical systems with a very large depth of field (up to several mm).With Chromaline camera, frequency acquisition is available up to 199,500 lines/second.
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Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM Analysis)
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM Analysis) can produce images of almost any sample at magnifications of 15-300,000X. The SEM has tremendous depth of field allowing for imaging that cannot be accomplished using optical microscopy. Conductive and nonconductive samples can be imaged. When operated in the backscatter (BSE) detection mode, differences in material composition can be observed. Elemental analysis can be performed on any feature observed with an integrated Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) detector.
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EV Profiler Kit V2
Harness the power of single-molecule localization microscopy to characterize EVs across scales. Quantify nanometer small, rare, and precious EV samples with super-resolution precision. ONI’s EV Profiler helps you focus on answering the right questions about your EV populations.
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Ion Beam Milling Systems
When material specimen surfaces are prepared for SEM or incident light microscopy, the specimen usually undergoes multiple processes until the layer or surface to be analyzed is machined with precision. Leica Microsystems’ workflow solutions for solid state technology cover all steps required for demanding high-quality sample preparation.
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Cubes/Holders
IDEX Health & Science stocks filter cubes used in fluorescence microscope platforms from the major microscope manufacturers, including Leica Microsystems, Nikon Instruments, Olympus Corp., and Zeiss Microscopy. Our super-resolution filter cubes set the new standard for laser-based microscopes and are optimized for mounting half-wave flatness, 1 mm thick super-resolution dichroic beam-splitters. Whether you order a custom or catalog filter set, complimentary filter mounting into the filter cube of your choice is performed by the certified staff.
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Analytical Services
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) allows for sub nanometer resolution imaging of surface topography and is able to quantify surface roughness at the angstrom scale. Our team can give you highly accurate measurements such as surface topography, dopant distribution, magnetic domain features, and a wide variety of other sample properties to give you the information you need to do great work.Park can provide measurements in the following areas:● Topography (surface roughness, grain size, step height, etc.)● Mechanical Properties (stiffness, etc.)● Electrical properties (capacitance, conductivity, etc.)● Thermal properties ● Magnetic properties These properties can be measured in air or liquid, depending on your needs.
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Atomic Force Microscope
NX-Hivac
Park NX-Hivac allows failure analysis engineers to improve the sensitivity of their measurements through high vacuum Scanning Spreading Resistance Microscopy (SSRM). Because high vacuum scanning offers greater accuracy, better repeatability, and less tip and sample damage than ambient or dry N2 conditions, users can measure a wide range of dope concentration and signal response in failure analysis applications.
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Xenon Illuminator
Luzchem's Xenon Illuminator was recently developed for use with photovoltaic cells. It is also being used with Luzchem’s transient absorption laser flash photolysis and time-resolved diffuse reflectance systems. Customers can expect the Xenon Illuminator to be useful for a wide range of spectroscopy applications including photovoltaic testing, laser photolysis monitoring, UV exposure, and as a microscopy light source.
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High-resolution, SWIR megapixel camera
Wildcat+ 1280 Series
The Wildcat+ 1280 series is based upon a state-of-the-art InGaAs photodiode array with 1280×1024 pixels and 5 μm pixel pitch. The camera offers superior, high-resolution SWIR imaging capabilities, comes in a versatile and industry-proven Wildcat camera package (GenICam compliant) and offers advanced on-board image processing.The Wildcat+ 1280 camera outputs full frame images at 120 Hz via either a CameraLink or USB3 Vision interface.The Wildcat+ 1280 is suitable for semiconductor inspection, display inspection (mobile phone and TV), microscopy and laser beam analysis.Benefits & Features• Compact and industry-proven camera design• High-resolution SWIR imaging• Advanced on-board image processing performance• GenlCam compliant• Flexible optical mount and lens options
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EMCCD Cameras
iXon Life
With the iXon EMCCD cameras, Andor have delivered a dedicated, truly high-end, yet accessible ultrasensitive scientific camera platform, designed specifically to drive the absolute best from EMCCD technology across all critical performance specs and parameters. Andor’s new iXon Life EMCCD platform is available exclusively for fluorescence microscopy applications and is engineered to deliver single photon sensitivity with absolutely unparalleled price/performance. Perfect for single molecule detection and live cell microscopy with minimized phototoxicity or photobleaching, but at a price more normally associated with back-illuminated sCMOS cameras.
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Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery Microscopy Solutions
Leica plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) microscopes give you the performance and reliability you need to repair intricate and fine structures during the most delicate reconstructive procedures. They feature high-quality optics, easy operation, and integrated visualization technologies, such as fluorescence filters and augmented reality (AR) fluorescence.
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Modular Raman Spectrometers
Multifunction confocal Raman microscopy system, based on new designed confocal microscopy techniques, with the ultra-low noise CCD camera latest advanced for Raman detection, highresolution spectrometer, attaining superior user friendliness and sensitivity.
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Electron Multipliers
Electron multipliers are mainly used as positive/negative ion detectors. They are also useful for detecting and measuring vacuum UV rays and soft X-rays. Hamamatsu electron multipliers have a high gain (multiplication factor) yet low dark current, allowingoperation in photon counting mode to detect and measure extremely small incoming particles and their energy. This means our Hamamatsu electron multipliers are ideal for electron spectroscopy and vacuum UV spectroscopy such as ESCA (electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis) and Auger electron spectroscopy as well as mass spectroscopy and field-ion microscopy.
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Optical Dilatometry Platform
OPP 868
Result of over twenty years of R&D of optical instruments for the study of the thermo-mechanical behavior of materials, ODP 868 makes possible the analysis of samples beyond the limits of classical heating microscopy. Its versatility makes of ODP 868 the most innovative tool for production and R&D laboratories for the optimization of all the industrial processes that involve thermal cycles.
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X-ray Microscopy
ZEISS Xradia Ultra
Synchrotron X-ray nanotomography enables non-destructive 3D imaging at the nanoscale but you have to apply for very limited beamtime. What if you didn’t have to wait for synchrotron time anymore? Imagine if you had synchrotron capabilities in your own lab. With the ZEISS Xradia Ultra family, you have 3D non-destructive X-ray microscopes (XRM) at hand that deliver nano-scaled resolution with synchrotron-like quality. Choose between two models: both ZEISS Xradia 810 Ultra and ZEISS Xradia 800 Ultra are tailored to gain optimum image quality for your most frequently-used applications.
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3-CMOS & 3-CCD prism-based RGB Area Scan Cameras
Apex Series
JAI’s prism-based R-G-B cameras separate the incoming light into red, green and blue wavelengths, which are directed to three separate image sensors. The cameras deliver exceptionally accurate R-G-B raw image data ideal for demanding color machine vision applications across a range of industries including pharmaceutical, electronics, printing/packaging and imaging in microscopy and medical diagnostics equipment.
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Software
Mosaic 1.6
Fuzhou Tucsen Photonics Co.,Ltd
In the field of high-end research microscopy, the pursuit of ever increasing camera performance is endless. In order to capitalize on the performance advantages of the camera, the application software plays a very important role. Tucsen has addressed these image processing needs with its all new Mosaic package. Encapsulating image processing algorithms, extensive industry applications, it reflects Tucsens ongoing commitment to provide users with more professional image analysis and processing solutions!
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Automatically Differentiate Cyanobacteria
FlowCam® Cyano
Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies, Inc.
Based on proven FlowCam® technology, the new FlowCam Cyano automatically identifies cyanobacteria from other algae and particles in aquatic samples. Using a patent-pending combination of excitation wavelength, phycocyanin fluorescence measurement and image recognition software, the system automates what used to be done manually using microscopy. After differentiating the cyanobacteria form the other algae in the sample, VisualSpreadsheet and Advanced Classifier software can be used to further characterize the specific types of all algae found in the sample.
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Electron Multiplication (EM) Standard Image Sensors
EM (Electron Multiplication) is a technology that uses on-chip gain in the charge domain to effectively eliminate read noise from an image sensor. This enables advanced ultra-low light applications that require extreme sensitivity at fast frame rates. Examples include life science applications such as single molecule detection, super resolution microscopy and spinning disk confocal microscopy along with physical science applications such as nanotechnology imaging, Bose Einstein condensates and soft X-ray spectroscopy, and astronomy applications such as adaptive optics and lucky imaging. The inclusion of an additional conventional output allows further flexibility for applications such as true 24 hour surveillance.
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sCMOS Camera
Quantalux
Thorlabs' Quantalux™ Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) Camera offers extremely low read noise and high sensitivity for demanding imaging applications. The compact housing has been engineered to provide passive thermal management for the sensor, reducing dark current without the need for a cooling fan or thermoelectric cooler. These features makes the Quantalux camera ideally suited for low-light imaging applications such as fluorescence microscopy.
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Thermo-Electrically Cooled Dual Mode Analog/Photon Counting Photmultiplier Tube (PMT)
CoolOne
For spectroscopy and microscopy experiments in the UV/Vis/NIR region of the spectrum, a photomultiplier tube (PMT) is the ideal detector for quantitative low light level measurements. A PMT is extremely sensitive, with very wide dynamic range so it can also measure high levels of light. PMT’s are also very fast so rapid changes in optical signals can be reliably monitored. As a practical matter, PMT’s are durable, long-lived, and economical.
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Sputter Coater & Freeze Fracture Solutions
To obtain high-quality images of samples with scanning (SEM) or transmission electron microscopy (TEM), your samples need to be conductive to avoid charging. If a sample does not have a high enough conductivity, then you can quickly cover it with a conductive layer using the method of sputter coating. Also, a carbon or e-beam evaporator coating can be used. Such coatings protect the sample, allow enhancing of the EM image contrast, or can act as a TEM-grid support film for small scale samples.