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LSM 510 Laser Scanning Microscope

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2.8 <strong>Microscope</strong>s<br />

<strong>LSM</strong> <strong>510</strong> - SETUP REQUIREMENTS<br />

<strong>Laser</strong> Specifications <strong>LSM</strong> <strong>510</strong><br />

Inverted Axiovert 100 M BP or SP<br />

Upright Axioplan 2 MOT<br />

All Zeiss ICS objectives and accessories can be<br />

accommodated.<br />

Z motor DC servomotor, opto-electronically coded<br />

Least Z interval: 100 nm<br />

HRZ-200 Galvanometer-driven precision focusing stage<br />

Max. travel 200 µm; resolution 6 nm;<br />

accuracy 40 nm<br />

Allows continuous Z-scan at up to 10 Hz<br />

2.9 <strong>Scanning</strong> Module<br />

2 individually driven galvanometric scanners<br />

<strong>Scanning</strong> speed Up to 2.6 frames/sec (512 x 512 pixels)<br />

Field resolution Max. 2048 x 2048 pixels (individually adjustable for each axis)<br />

Field of view 10 x 10 mm² with a 1.25x objective<br />

Zoom 1x ... 8x, continuous control<br />

Channels Up to 4 channels simultaneously<br />

4 confocal reflection/fluorescence channels (PMT)<br />

1 transmitted light channel (PMT)<br />

1 reference monitor diode<br />

Cooled PMTs (option, forthcoming)<br />

Fiber-optic adaptation of external detectors (option, forthcoming)<br />

Dynamic range 12-bit DAC for each detection channel<br />

Pinholes 4 individual variable pinholes (for each confocal channel)<br />

Computer controlled automatic alignment<br />

2-10 B 40-051 e 07/98

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