Webcast 19. June 2020

How to Benefit from Continuously Variable Filters in Fluorescence, Confocal Microscopy

18. November 2020 from 11:00 to 12:00 Clock (Time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna)
Delta Optical Thin Film A/S, Hørsholm
Dr.-Ing. Oliver Pust
Product group: Optical components and materials
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How to Benefit from Continuously Variable Filters in Fluorescence Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy and Spectroscopy?

In the past ten years Continuously Variable Filters have become sufficiently performant for challenging applications in fluorescence detection and spectroscopy. CVF offer an excellent alternative to filter wheels or gratings when full wavelength tunability is a requirement in any instrument. You will learn what Continuously Variable Filters are, what their features and benefits are, and how you can use them to make your instrument fully tunable and flexible.

Content:

Who is Delta Optical Thin Film?
Principles of construction for Delta Optical Thin Film’s filters
Advantages of Delta Optical Thin Film’s filters
Continuously Variable Filters for Broadband Light Sources
Continuously Variable Filters for Fluorescence Spectrometers
Continuously Variable Filters Fluorescence Micro Plate Readers
Continuously Variable Filters for Multiphoton Laser Raster Microscopes
Continuously Variable Filters for Compact Spectrometers
Continuously Variable Narrow Band Filters
Discussion