white laser

Scanning confocal microscope LEICA SP8X with white laser

The white laser enables the selection of any wavelength of the excitation light with an accuracy of 1 nm in the range from 470 nm to 670 nm. Additionally, the microscope is equipped with an argon laser with five excitation lines (458, 476, 488, 496, 514 nm) and a 405 nm diode laser. As a result, the system can be fully adapted to the exact excitation parameters of the various fluorescent dyes. The unique AOBS system is responsible for separating the excitation light beam from that emitted in the microscope.

Scanning confocal microscope Leica HCS LSI

Confocal microscope designed for viewing 'large' specimens. The maximum field of view is 484mm2, it is possible to combine images. The microscope is equipped with four diode lasers (405, 488, 561, 635nm) for confocal operation, a white light source (EPI) and a UV light source. While working in the confocal mode, the image is recorded by a single spectral detector with a working range of 430-750nm and spectral resolution of 5nm. In the operating mode of the stereomicroscope, the image can be viewed directly by the operator or using a monochrome CCD camera.