Re: LaVision TriM multiphoton microscope

Posted by Andrea Latini-2 on
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/LaVision-TriM-multiphoton-microscope-tp4962077p4962102.html

There is a system developed 2 years ago by Light 4 Tech in Siena.

64 beams from a diffractive lens. It works fine and is very fast.

You should see the papers Prof. Pavone have read at Neuroscience or contact him directly.

vincenzo

 

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From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Phillips, Thomas E.
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 4:15 AM
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Subject: LaVision TriM multiphoton microscope

 

I have been reading about the TriM multiphoton microscope from LaVision BioTec (http://www.lavisionbiotec.com/en/microscopy-products/trim-scope/). They use a combination of mirrors and a beam splitting substrate to divide the incoming beam into 64 beamlets and this lets them scan with 64 lines at once thereby cutting the scan time. They also use a combination of CCDs and NDDs as detectors. Can anybody comment on how effective this system is? Tom

 

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