Stimulated emission depletion microscope

Tuesday, 08 April, 2008 | Supplied by: Leica Microsystems Pty Ltd

Stimulated emission depletion microscope

The Leica TCS STED is a commercially available light microscope which enables the investigation of structural details below the 100 nm resolution range.

Its resolution capacity allows confocal imaging with a resolution that claims to be two to three times higher than could ever be achieved in a conventional scanning microscope — without compromising on usability.

With the integration of the STED (Stimulated Emission Depletion) concept into the approved broadband confocal platform Leica TCS SP5, the Leica TCS STED represents a new class of microscope combining super resolution with confocal and multiphoton microscopy.

The versatile system is suitable for imaging facilities — even as a standalone confocal microscope.

Online: www.leica-microsystems.com
Phone: 1800 625 286
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