Newsletter | December 16, 2024

12.16.24 -- Shining A Light On Light Sheet Microscopy, Utilizing Fluorescence Filters For Microscopy And Imaging, And More

FROM THE EDITOR

Shining A Light On Light Sheet Microscopy

Tracing its origins back to 1903, light sheet microscopy has developed into an invaluable tool in many fields. Learn more about Richard Zsigmondy and his role in creating this tool.

SPOTLIGHT ON MICROSCOPY & NANOPOSITIONING

Utilizing Fluorescence Filters For Microscopy And Imaging

Image quality depends on fluorescence filter design and performance, making optical filters as crucial as sample preparation and fluorophore selection.

New Inverted Microscope XY Stage Offers Piezo Motor Benefits

PI introduces the U-781 XY microscope stage, enhancing super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with 10nm resolution, ultrasonic piezo motors, and extensive software compatibility.

Forecasting PbSe Thin Film Photoconductor Spectral Response

Comparing preamplifier configurations from 77K to 340K, explore the impact of different circuits on the spectral response of a PbSe thin film photoconductor.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Using Laser Dichroic Beamsplitters For Super-Resolution

Unlock the full potential of super-resolution & TIRF imaging with Semrock's advanced laser dichroic beamsplitters, offering unparalleled precision and compatibility for microscopy systems.

Measuring Laser Output In Medical Equipment For FDA Approval

With expertise in power and energy measurement for lasers, see why Gentec-EO is the go-to choice for medical manufacturers in need of accurate and reliable laser beam solutions.

Ingenuity & Instrumentation: Creating A Novel 4D Microscopy Method

A team of Duke University researchers sought to explore the viral infection process before the virus has bonded to tissue, understanding how viruses navigate the epithelial space.

High-Pulse Laser Rotary Encoders

The use of high-pulse optical-digital laser rotary encoders benefits applications where sensing or controlling the rotation and position of a mechanical system with high accuracy is required.

Why SWIR And InGaAs Are Useful

Sensing in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) range (wavelengths from 0.9 to 1.7 microns) has been made practical by the development of indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) sensors.

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