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A Spectral Revolution -
Olympus launches cost-effective unit to enable confocal-like imaging
Hamburg, 07.09.06 – By
removing out-of-focus light from above and below the focal plane, particularly
in specimens >20 µm thick, the new Olympus Disk Scanning Unit (DSU) uniquely
delivers confocal-like images with excellent contrast and resolution compared to
conventional wide-field microscopy. To reject the out-of-focus light, the DSU
places a spinning disk, with an alternating pattern of vertical and horizontal
slits, in the confocal plane of the microscope. Spinning at 3000 rpm, the slit
disk creates virtual pinholes which produce a similar effect to the pinholes
used in confocal laser scanning microscopy (cLSM).
DSU slit disks feature a unique, patent-pending, design which improves
resolution, contrast and Signal/Noise ratio in conventional wide-field
fluorescence microscopy to provide the semi-confocal optical sectioning.
Furthermore, by using arc lamp excitation sources, the Olympus DSU offers the
maximum wavelength flexibility within an economical package. The DSU disk and
optical components are all UV compatible and deliver outstanding performance
from 350 - 700nm, making it suitable for most available fluorochromes.
The crisp, confocal-like, images with controllable depth of field produced by
the DSU can also be collected as a series of optical sections (Z-stack) from
specimens. Images are acquired using a CCD camera, rather than the
photomultiplier tubes used for cLSM, meaning that no sophisticated processing is
required. By offering full-frame CCD image capture at up to 15 frames/second,
the DSU is an excellent tool for live-cell applications where speed of
acquisition and minimal phototoxicity is paramount.
Disk operation is fully motorised, allowing a computer to switch remotely
between wide-field and DSU modes. The system can be equipped with a motorised
filter-wheel to maintain colour temperature in different observation modes and
includes a motorised filter turret for the convenient switching of fluorescence
filter in DSU mode. In addition, the DSU is highly flexible and can be combined
with motorised microscopes such as the upright Olympus BX61 and the inverted
Olympus IX81 for 3D semi-confocal imaging.
By integrating the DSU into the versatile Olympus imaging systems - cell^M and
the real time -cell^R, the DSU is an ideal device for optical sectioning in
combination with a variety of dedicated imaging applications.
Please contact:
OLYMPUS LIFE AND MATERIAL SCIENCE EUROPA GMBH
Microscopy
Esther Ahrent
Section Manager Marketing Communication
Tel: +49 40 2 37 73 - 5426
Fax: +49 40 2 37 73 - 647
E-mail:
microscopy@olympus-europa.com
www.olympus-europa.com
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