The Elliot Scientific June 2019 Newsletter: In this issue we welcome nPoint and their range of piezo-actuated nanopositioning flexure stages, and Microscope Heaters who do what it says on their tin – heat microscopes with fanless incubation systems. We also announce that our Optical Tweezer systems now come with Microsoft’s Windows 10, and that EXFO have launched the Optical Xplorer – the world’s first OFM. Plus Laser World of Photonics in Munich next week and a whole host of materials science and microscopy trade shows coming up next month.
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June 18, 2019 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Fibre & Telecom, Laser Trapping - Optical Tweezers, Lifescience, Materials Processing, Materials Research, microscopy, Opto-mechanics, positioning | Tags: EXFO, flexure stages, Heaters, incubator, measurement, microscope, microscopy, mount, nanopositioner, nanopositioning, nPoint, optical, Optical Tweezer, piezo, SpectralLED, Windows 10 | Leave a comment
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.
For more information, please contact us.
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February 2, 2016 | Categories: Lifescience, Materials Research | Tags: dish, environmental chamber, fluorescence imaging, incubator, laser tweezers, Mad City Labs, microscopy, multiwell plate, nanopositioner, optical, single molecule, slides, spectroscopy, super resolution, trapping, xyz | Leave a comment