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Innovative Microscopy Automation Solutions | WDI Wise Device

Zaber Technologies Inc. Zaber''s Nucleus automated microscope platform empowers OEMs and researchers to easily build high performance microscope systems for demanding biological imaging

OMX BLAZE 3D-structured illumination, super-resolution microscope

These unique features of the OMX BLAZE enable ultrafast live-cell 3D, simultaneous widefield imaging at diffraction-limited resolution with extremely high temporal resolution and rapid, multichannel 3D

Rapid Automated Modular Microscope System (RAMM) | ASI

System Customization ASI''s RAMM system can be used with our MS-2000 Stages, FW-1000 Filter Wheels, and other items. Custom optical systems can be configured using our Modular Infinity

ZEISS LSM Lightfield 4D | High-speed Light-Field

Experience instant volumetric high-speed imaging of living organisms. Extend your LSM with Lightfield 4D for fast volume acquisition of dynamic processes.

Super-Resolution Microscopes

Super-resolution microscopes provide unprecedented resolution and insights into the molecular landscape. Nikon offers a range of super-resolution systems for high-speed imaging applications and

QPM optical module C16999 series

This is an optical module for building interference microscope, "QPM (Quantitative Phase Microscopy)" which provides nano-scale vertical resolution. Our proprietary technology enables a compact and

OptoVolt Module

This innovative module retains the depth and resolution of traditional two-photon imaging while enabling flexible adjustments between speed and signal intensity.

Microscope Modules | OEM Optical Components | Evident LS

Browse our range of optical microscope modules to integrate into your system, including tube lenses, nosepieces, and observation tubes.

Optics & Photonics News

Researchers developed a new microscope that combines diffractive optics with 25 tiny cameras to capture simultaneous images at multiple depths. [Image: Eduardo Hirata Miyasaki]

High-speed laser-scanning biological microscopy using FACED

Bypassing the speed limitation of traditional mechanical methods, free-space angular-chirp-enhanced delay (FACED) is an all-optical, passive and reconfigurable laser-scanning approach

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