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> This is what we were doing on our system. We would choose a point and
> then move the table to bring that point under the parked beam.
> I'm just wondering, is the fact that scanning moves the beam
> changing the focal volume from one point to the other ? Or is it
> negligible ?
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> JP
>> The light path on the SP5 goes to the side port via the scan mirrors
>> but not the spectral separation path. Going via the scan mirrors
>> allows you to place the beam at a series of locations when collecting
>> a set of FCS data (though you could do this by moving the stage with
>> a simply parked beam I suppose).
> This is what we were doing on our system. We would choose a point and
> then move the table to bring that point under the parked beam.
> I'm just wondering Is the fact that when you use the scanner, you but
> the fact that when you use the scanner,
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