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Zeiss The Axiolab 5 and Axioscope 5, as well as the microscope cameras Axiocam 202 mono and Axiocam 208 color, can be combined to form a smart microscopy system that significantly […] ...
Newly achieved precise control over light emitted from incredibly tiny sources, a few nanometers in size, embedded in two-dimensional (2D) materials could lead to remarkably high-resolution ...
The BX43 microscope offers an outstanding range of features, high optical performance and is the ideal platform for digital imaging. This flexible microscope offers various contrast methods and ...
Microscope can be used during recharging, or recharger can remain plugged-in for conventional use. Rheostat light intensity control with separate on/off switch. FOCUSING ...
Optical Building Block Corporation introduces ScopeLite 200, the best value in the field of metal halide lamp-based microscope illuminators. The ScopeLite 200 delivers exceptionally stable, high ...
To create their new method, the team first modeled the entire path of light through the system—from the photons leaving the fluorophore to the creation of the spot detected by the microscope ...
A new technique that combines electron microscopy and laser technology enables programmable, arbitrary shaping of electron beams. It can potentially be used for optimizing electron optics and for ...
Light microscopes based on scattering, reflection and absorption, or a combination of these, have been a key enabling technology for the study of objects invisible to our eyes, especially in the ...
Changhuei Yang, professor of electrical engineering, bioengineering and medical engineering at Caltech, says that we can only sense variations in intensity when looking at light from an object ...
CRAIC Technologies - 308 FPD™ Microscope SpectrophotometersThe 308 FPD™ spectrophotometer is used to measure color and relative intensity on the micron scale allowing for high-spatial resolution ...
But the red dots visible down a specially equipped light microscope tell a different story. The dots are particles just 100 nanometres across.