Integrated microscope from StellarNet couples with spectrometers

May 19, 2014
The StellarSCOPE System allows users to couple StellarNet spectrometer to a microscope, which enables users to perform Raman, fluorescence, and CIELAB color measurements on a micro spot and to capture high resolution images, video, and time lapse video of samples.

The StellarSCOPE System allows users to couple StellarNet spectrometers to a microscope, which enables users to perform Raman, fluorescence, and CIELAB color measurements on a micro spot and to capture high resolution images, video, and time lapse video of samples. The system comes with an Olympus research microscope with 4, 10, and 40x objectives, CMOS 1.3 Mpixel camera, optical switch, and required SMA couplers & attachment accessories for specific applications. Configurations for multi-wavelength Raman spectroscopy are also available.

StellarNet

Tampa, FL

www.stellarnet.us

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