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Attaching this transmitted non-descanned detector unit to your FLUOVIEW FV1200MPE further expands your system capabilities in multiphoton imaging. The dedicated high NA condenser detects transmitted fluorescence as well as transmitted SHG signals. High-performance multialkali PMT selection ensures excellent detection efficiency and clear observation is guaranteed by exchangeable high-performance filters.
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This transmitted fluorescence light detector with two channels is available for the BX61WI upright microscope configuration of the FV1200MPE and allows advanced multiphoton microscopy techniques such as second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging. The fluorescence wavelength can be selected with an exchangeable filter.
The dedicated high NA condenser detects efficiently transmitted fluorescence as well as transmitted SHG signals. Switching between transmitted fluorescence light detection and DIC observation is easy.
Special high-performance multialkali PMT selection in this non-descanned detector unit ensures excellent detection efficiency with reliable and well-proven PMT technology.
The user-accessible filter cube facilitates an easy exchange of high-performance filters.
This unit is fully compatible with the FLUOVIEW FV1000MPE systems.
Detector | The transmitted fluorescence light detector has 2 channels. These 2 channels can be used to detect fluorescence or SHG. |
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Acquisition | Taking into account the reflected fluorescence light detector, FV1200MPE allows maximum 6-channel simultaneous acquisition. |
Condenser | Two types of condensers are available: one with an oil top lens for high NA (NA 1.45) and another with a dry top lens (NA 0.8) . |
System Control | Switching between transmitted light fluorescence detection and DIC observation is easy. This is optimal for patch clamping (transmitted light fluorescence detection and DIC observation cannot be performed simultaneously) . |
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