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Innovating the Tunable Light Source - How the Tunable Laser System is Applied in Fluorescence Microscopy

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Author: Namdoo Kim Ph.D.
Friday, December 2, 2022
SPECTROLIGHT Inc.

The market for the tunable light source is ever expanding due to its uses in countless fields, such as the inspection industry, machine visioning, and a wide range of optical experiments. Spectrolight Inc. has recently announced the Tunable Laser System (TLS), a groundbreaking tunable pulsed laser light source. This white paper introduces one of many applications of this latest system - fluorescence microscopy. The TLS allows tuning of the spectral wavelength in both excitation and emission, enabling the selection of the entire visible and near-infrared range of wavelengths.

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