Andreas Bruckbauer |
Not a confocal topic but maybe someone knows:
I want to image fura2 with 340/380 nm excitation using our Olympus TIRF system (cellR system, IX81) in widefield mode. The problem is that using the Hg/Xe burner in the MT20 lamp, i have 20 times more power at 380 than 340 out of the objective, but a more reasonable 3 times out of the fibre. I have a UApo/340 objective on loan, which should be suitable for 340 nm. The local Olympus representative mentioned that the mirror in the L-shaped illuminator can cut off some of the UV light. My question: has anyone experienced such a problem and is it possible to change the mirror in the illuminator to a UV reflecting one? The lens in the TIRF part of the illuminator is suitable for 405 nm, what is the transmission at 340 nm? Any suggestions welcome. |
Cameron, Lisa |
If you are going to use an optical fibre, you should also check what wavelengths
can be passed by the fibre. I know that 405 nanometers is on the edge of what my fibre optic can pass. Cheers, Lisa --------------------------------------- Lisa Cameron, Ph.D. Director of Confocal and Light Microscopy Dana Farber Cancer Institute 44 Binney St.; JF 215 Boston, MA 02115 Office phone: 617-582-8824 Fax: 617-582-8750 Office location: Jimmy Fund Bldg. 220B -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Andreas Bruckbauer Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 6:54 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: [CONFOCALMICROSCOPY] Fura2 imaging with Olympus TIRF system Not a confocal topic but maybe someone knows: I want to image fura2 with 340/380 nm excitation using our Olympus TIRF system (cellR system, IX81) in widefield mode. The problem is that using the Hg/Xe burner in the MT20 lamp, i have 20 times more power at 380 than 340 out of the objective, but a more reasonable 3 times out of the fibre. I have a UApo/340 objective on loan, which should be suitable for 340 nm. The local Olympus representative mentioned that the mirror in the L-shaped illuminator can cut off some of the UV light. My question: has anyone experienced such a problem and is it possible to change the mirror in the illuminator to a UV reflecting one? The lens in the TIRF part of the illuminator is suitable for 405 nm, what is the transmission at 340 nm? Any suggestions welcome. The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you believe this e-mail was sent to you in error and the e-mail contains patient information, please contact the Partners Compliance HelpLine at http://www.partners.org/complianceline . If the e-mail was sent to you in error but does not contain patient information, please contact the sender and properly dispose of the e-mail. |
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