The Bruker InViSPIM Lattice Pro

Description
The Bruker InViSPIM dual camera inverted lightsheet microscope achieves different beam profiles through the use of adjustable optical elements enabling user-defined a variety of lightsheet beam profiles. The system supports a traditional static Gaussian light-sheets and scanned Gaussian beams to more advanced configurations like Bessel beams, Airy beams, and optical lattices. This flexibility allows researchers to tailor the light sheet to their specific experimental needs, making it ideal for applications in cell biology, developmental biology, neuroscience, cancer research, and structural biology.
Specifications
- Illumination : 28.6x / 0.7 NA
- Detection: Nikon 25x / 1.1 NA
- Effective magnification: 31.3x / 62.5x
- Field of view:420 µm / 210 µm
- Pixel size: 208 nm / 104 nm
- Optical resolution: 255 nm
- Detectors
- Camera 1: sCMOS cameras Hamamatsu
Orca Flash 4.0 V3
- Camera 2: sCMOS cameras Hamamatsu
Orca Flash 4.0 V3 - Lasers:
- 405 nm, 445nm, 488 nm, 561 nm, 594 nm, 647 nm - Detectors :
- Camera 1: Hamamatsu ORCA-Fusion
- Camera 2: Hamamatsu ORCA-Fusion Filters wheel
short Filter wheel long
Applications
- Fluorescence Live cell imaging
- Developmental biology
- Cellular Dynamics
- Optical sectioning
- Cancer Research
Instrument location
Katharina Gaus Light Microscopy Facility
Level 2
Biosciences (E26)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033
Phone: 02 9065 5306
Email: KGlmf@unsw.edu.au
Dr Alex Macmillan
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Email
alex.macmillan@unsw.edu.au
Dr Michael Carnell
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Email
m.carnell@unsw.edu.au
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