Carl Zeiss is introducing four new systems for Optical Sectioning to expand its array of Fluorescence Imaging Solutions:
- Cell Observer® SD: Spinning Disk Microscope System for high-speed confocal imaging
- LSM 700: Easy-to-use High-Performance Personal Confocal at an excellent price position
- LSM 7 MP: Dedicated system for looking deeper with Multi Photon Imaging offering outstanding flexibility in experimental design
- Laser TIRF 3: Reproducible and highly flexible system for Total Internal Reflection Microscopy
With these four additions and the recently introduced highly sensitive
and flexible confocal Laser Scanning Microscope LSM 710 platform, Carl
Zeiss is able to offer researchers the following choice of techniques
for optical sectioning:
Total Internal Reflection (TIRF) uses an evanescent field to generate a
very thin section (100 nm) of light very close to the coverslip.
Widefield Deconvolution takes advantage of a measured or calculated Point Spread Function to remove out of focus light.
Structured Illumination projects a grid into the sample and can thereby identify and remove the out-of-focus information.
A Spinning Disk microscope rejects out-of-focus light by inserting a
rotating disk with hundreds of circular apertures into both the
excitation and emission paths. A Spinning Disk system images one
complete section of the field of view at a time.
In a Single Point Laser Scanning System, a single spot is focused into
the sample and moved very rapidly across the field of view. The
returning emission is filtered through a pinhole to reject the out of
focus light.
A Line Scanner sweeps a single line of illumination across the sample
and filters the returning emission through a slit aperture to reject
out-of-focus light.
Multi-Photon microscopes (also called 2P for Two Photon or NLO for Non
Linear Optics) scan a single beam across the sample, but use a pulsed
infrared laser to focus the light into the sample at a density high
enough so that two or more Photons excite only those fluorophores which
are in the focal plane.
With this impressive choice of techniques, Carl Zeiss offers the largest family of optical sectioning microscopes on the market.
To help customers in finding the best solution for their research, Carl
Zeiss MicroImaging has invested a great deal in training its expert
team of Technical Sales Consultants, 3-D Imaging Specialists and
Application Support Specialists. The team of experts will work together
with interested scientists to determine the best solution for their
application.