Light engine is designed for super-resolution microscopy uses

Feb. 10, 2023
The ZIVA Light Engine delivers approximately 100 mW of output power from each of its seven laser light sources.

The ZIVA Light Engine delivers approximately 100 mW of output power from each of its seven laser light sources at the distal end of a 100 µm/0.1 NA optical fiber. The laser outputs are allied to control and monitoring systems for structured illumination microscopy (SIM), stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM), and other super-resolution microscopy applications.

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