Revolution DSD white light confocal spinning disk microscope

Thursday, 07 October, 2010 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd


The Revolution DSD (differential spinning disk) white light confocal spinning disk microscope is based on ‘aperture correlation’ which achieves a high degree of optical sectioning by active background rejection. This technique ensures that the DSD delivers high-contrast, low-background images with objective magnifications from 10x to 100x, using air, water or oil immersion lenses, making it suitable for a wide range of live cell, developmental and fluorescence applications.

The DSD has been integrated into a fully configured system with the Clara CCD camera, custom DC stabilised light source, piezo stage and Andor iQ workstation.

These components are integrated to perform 5D and 6D imaging and the system can be fitted to all makes and models of inverted and upright microscopes.

Online: www.scitech.com.au
Phone: 03 9480 4999
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