Mad City Labs introduce new low profile 3-axis nanopositioner
Ideal for applications in optical trapping, microscopy, fluorescence imaging, single molecule spectroscopy and super resolution microscopy (SRM), the new Nano-LPMW from Mad City Labs is a unique 3-axis nanopositioning system designed to hold multiwell plates, slides, dishes and environmental chambers.
The Nano-LPMW has a low profile and extra-large centre aperture with 200 micron range of motion in all three axes. The low height of the Nano- LPMW Series allows it to be easily integrated into existing inverted optical microscopes and is compatible with a large range of microscope stages.
Like the related Nano-LPS Series, the Nano-LPMW is ideal for demanding microscopy applications which require long range travel, high stability, and three axes of motion.
The Nano-LPMW is the only 3-axis nanopositioning system which can hold multiwell plates and incubators, and deliver precise and repeatable motion. A function made possible through closed loop control combined with PicoQ® position sensors.
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This entry was posted on February 2, 2016 by Elliot Scientific. It was filed under Lifescience, Materials Research and was tagged with dish, environmental chamber, fluorescence imaging, incubator, laser tweezers, Mad City Labs, microscopy, multiwell plate, nanopositioner, optical, single molecule, slides, spectroscopy, super resolution, trapping, xyz.
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