Confocal microscope from Carl Zeiss allows users to achieve higher resolution

March 15, 2015
The LSM 800 confocal laser scanning microscope with Airyscan technology uses a multichannel area detector with 32 elements to collect light.

The LSM 800 confocal laser scanning microscope with Airyscan allows users to achieve 1.7x higher resolution in all spatial dimensions: 140 nm laterally and 400 nm axially. Airyscan technology uses a multichannel area detector with 32 elements to collect light from an Airy disk simultaneously, with each detector element functioning as a single, small pinhole.
Carl Zeiss Microscopy
Oberkochen, Germany
www.zeiss.com

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