Dichroic beamsplitters for super-resolution microscopy by Semrock

May 9, 2016
A line of 1-mm-thick laser dichroic beamsplitters for super-resolution microscopy applications offers λ/2 P-V per inch flatness.

A line of 1-mm-thick laser dichroic beamsplitters for super-resolution microscopy applications from Semrock (Rochester, NY) offers λ/2 P-V per inch flatness, and mount within commercially available microscopy cubes. The beamsplitters help to maximize signal-to-noise ratio and minimize artifacts in total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF), confocal microscopy, photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM), stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM), structured illumination microscopy (SIM), and other super-resolution techniques.

For more information, please visit www.idex-hs.com/semrock.

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