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> Surely putting unnecessary amounts of glass in a 2P system is not a 'good
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> Guy
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> Subject: Re: variable beam expander for 2P ~ 1-4x
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> If you _must_ have 1x, get a 2-10x and put in front of it a 2x reversed
> (i.e. 0.5x)?
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> On 12/03/2012, at 11:04 PM, Dr Gregory Jefferis wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > We're looking for a variable beam expander for a multiphoton setup.
> We're currently using this 2-5x model from Thor:
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http://www.thorlabs.com/NewGroupPage9.cfm?ObjectGroup_ID=3211> >
> > and are trying to find a reasonably drop in replacement that starts a 1x
> and goes up to somewhere around 3x or 5x so that we can be more flexible
> about objectives.
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> > Would anyone happen to have a recommendation? This zoom range seems
> surprisingly hard to find. The best I have found so far is this motorised
> box from Thor
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http://www.thorlabs.com/NewGroupPage9.cfm?ObjectGroup_ID=5626> >
> > which looks nice but duplicates the power control already on the table
> and at almost £11K is >10x the price of a manual telescope which is our
> main requirement!
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> > Many thanks,
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> > Greg.
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> > Gregory Jefferis, PhD
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