Confocal
Found 7 free book(s)The Basic Principle of Airyscanning
asset-downloads.zeiss.comAiryscanning is a technique based on confocal laser scanning microscopy. We introduce a detector concept that drastically improves signal by utilizing light that otherwise is rejected by the confocal pinhole. The increased signal-to-noise ratio can be used to retrieve high resolution information. Since this technique uses the confocal
Introduction to Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (LEICA)
www.umassmed.eduConfocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (LEICA) This presentation has been put together as a common effort of Urs Ziegler, Anne Greet Bittermann, Mathias Hoechli. Many pages are copied from Internet web pages or from presentations given by Leica, Zeiss and other companies. Please browse the internet to learn interactively all about optics.
for FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY - Chroma
www.chroma.commicroscopes and applications, including wide-field microscopes, confocal microscopes, and applications involving simultaneous detection of multiple fluorescent probes. Also included is information on the terms used to describe and specify optical filters and practical information on how filters can affect the optical alignment of a microscope.
6. SEEPAGE THROUGH DAMS
people.eng.unimelb.edu.auconfocal parabolas will not be maintained but must alter in shape in order to satisfy the upstream boundary conditions. A convenient correction for the line of seepage at the upstream end has been proposed by Casagrande (1937). This correction is illustrated in Fig. 6.5 (a). With this technique the basic parabola through point A is first located.
Raman spectroscopy
www.chem.uci.eduConfocal Raman microscopy without pinhole optics The use of a stigmatic spectrograph and stigmatic microscope-spectrometer coupling optics creates two additional conjugate image planes at the slit and CCD eliminating the need for pinhole optics! Conjugate image planes - Square pinhole Collection optic Preslit focusing lens Slit
Leica TCS SP8
www.leica-microsystems.comdesigning a high precision optical instrument such as a confocal microscope is the ultimate balancing act of excellent beam splitting, high scan speed, and flexibility. At the same time, every photon emitted by the sample needs to be preserved so it can contribute to your brilliant imagery. › Flexible and future-proof › Publication ready images
NIS-Elements AR (Advanced Research) User's Guide (Ver.4.50)
www.gvsu.eduThank you very much for choosing Nikon. This manual explains installation and use of the NIS-Elements Advanced Research. For trouble-free operation, read this manual before using the …