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Features
& Benefits
of the Fiberoptic Light Scrambler
The Light Scrambler
was developed to meet the need for a uniform source of the highest luminance
(radiance) for use with high loss optical techniques such as polarization,
DIC, darkfield and fluorescence microscopy, while pushing the limits of resolution
and striving for enhanced sensitivity.
For Video Microscopy / Image
Processing:
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Greatly reduces
the computer image processing required for background subtraction of non-homogeneous
illumination.
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Typically as many
as 110/256 grey levels or more may be required; the Light Scrambler can
reduce that to 30/256 or better.
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Provides superb
images for sub-micron optical sectioning and 3D reconstruction. The better
the original image, the better the result.
For Transmitted / DIC:
- Allows the full numerical aperture
of the condenser to be used, thus precisely matching the N.A. of the objective,
resulting in a vast improvement in lateral resolution and optical sectioning
capability. Utilizes the full capabilties of sophisticated optics.
For Epi-Fluorescence:
- The essentially flat illumination
allows cells to be selected from a larger area in the field. Depth discrimination
is improved. The data baseline obtained is more uniform and repeatable.
For LASERS:
- An efficient and simple way
to expand the laser beam and introduce the light into the microscope without
complicated alignment problems. Flattens out severe Gaussian distribution.
For All Applications:
- Isolates microscope from
mechanical vibration caused by filter wheels and shutters.
- Removes lamp source of
RFI & EMI away from the microscope.
- Relocates lamp source
of heat away from the microscope and specimens
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