Flamingo Project: CLE Laser Engine for Lightsheet microscope, developed by Morgridge Institute at University of Wisconsin-Madison, to create a system so small and portable it can easily travel to users.
Spotlight Application: Light Sheet Microscopy by Jan Huisken, Investigator, Morgridge Medical Engineering and Visiting Professor, Integrative Biology at Morgridge Institute for Research
TOPTICA’s iChrome CLE is a compact laser engine that combines four laser lines in one box. All integrated colors are provided via one polarization-maintaining single-mode fiber. It is available with 405, 488, 561 and 640 nm at a 20 mW or 50 mW guaranteed output power out of the fiber. The iChrome CLE incorporates TOPTICA’s proprietary FDDL (Frequency Doubled Diode Laser) for the 561 nm line. This technology provides unique advantages for the user. For the first time, a 561 nm line can be treated as „diode“ with its superior modulation properties, including fast response times, low power consumption and complete off (zero photon) in the off state.
Applications:
Flow cytometry
Confocal microscopy
Live-cell imaging
TIRF
FRAP
High throughput screening
Genome analyzers
Optogenetics
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