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Is there information available about this product? Is this an
implementation of Enderlein's spinning disk paper? Also, 80 nm seems...
optimistic? Is this with very short wavelength light, or just a slightly
different definition of resolution than I'm used to?
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Andrea Latini <
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> - commercial response
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> thanks for reporting your experience with our Confocals Marco.
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> the new Video Super Resolution module for XLight allows for 50ms exposure
> time and <1
> second, 80nm spatial resolution; this is possible with large Cuda
> programming we've been
> developing during past months and introduced @SfN 2014 as a product.
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> soon on our website and in your Lab, hopefully!
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> Cheers.
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