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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Ultrafast Temporal Shaping Is Coming of Age
Ultrafast Temporal Shaping Is Coming of Age Temporal shaping will perform a vital function as femtosecond laser applications take root in the field of biomedicine. Thanks to advances in ultrafast laser design, ultrafast laser sources have emerged from the laboratory and are now used for ophthalmic surgical procedures such as lasik to cutting sapphire wafers.
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Ultrashort-Pulse Laser Micromachining Advances Implantable Medical Devices
Femtosecond lasers are crafting stents, intraocular lenses, prosthetics and catheters that are smaller and more complex than ever. The feature sizes of these devices are shrinking both to address new usages and to improve patient outcomes.
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Mini Camera Modules Pave Way for Less-Invasive Visualization
Mini Camera Modules Pave Way for Less-Invasive Visualization A digital camera smaller than 1 mm is on its way to making endoscopy procedures easier and more versatile.
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Positioning Equipment: Enabling Technology for Life Sciences
Positioning Equipment: Enabling Technology for Life Sciences Positioning systems and equipment are sometimes the unsung heroes of microscopy: Users often focus more on the optics and the light sources than on the devices that keep the rest of the system stable enough for death-defying feats of resolution and imaging depth. But that stability is vital – without it, further advances in biological research might not be possible.
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Biophotonics Products
Framos GmbH - Fluorescence Cameras Fluorescence Cameras
Framos GmbH
Now at Framos GmbH, the Infinity3 camera series from Lumenera Corp. is intended for fluorescence microscopy applications.
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Mahr Federal Inc. - Video Measuring Microscope Video Measuring Microscope
Mahr Federal Inc.
The MarVision MM 320 video measuring microscope from Mahr Federal Inc. is designed for the measurement and dimensioning of geometric elements.
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Andor Technology plc, Corporate Headquarters - USB 3.0 sCMOS Camera USB 3.0 sCMOS Camera
Andor Technology plc, Corporate Headquarters
The Zyla sCMOS USB 3.0 camera platform by Andor Technology Ltd. offers performance of up to 53 fps from a 4.2-megapixel array, as well as low read noise and a wide dynamic range.
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Cobolt AB - Laser Series Laser Series
Cobolt AB
With a standardized compact form factor and wide wavelength range, the MLD 06-01 compact diode laser series from Cobolt exhibits higher power than its predecessors.
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Lumen Dynamics - Use of White Light Fluorescence LED in long-term Live Cell Imaging Applications Use of White Light Fluorescence LED in long-term Live Cell Imaging Applications
Lumen Dynamics

Lamps have long been used in microscopy facilities to conduct time-lapse imaging experiments. Light uniformity, stability and sample exposure are key in generating reliable data. In this study, we evaluate an LED system (X-Cite® 120LED) for our high-content time-lapse experiments and show that LEDs provide a better solution for imaging live cells when compared with traditional lamps. The results illustrate that LEDs provide higher stability and better uniformity for imaging. In addition, LEDs allow for higher cell proliferation when compared with a traditional HBO lamp.

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Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, Industrial Photonics, BioPhotonics and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Managing Editor Laura Marshall at [email protected]
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