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Microscope overview
The Andor Spinning W1 system is a spinning disk laser confocal microscope with a sensitive EMCCD camera suitable for fast in-vivo imaging. It's one of the fastest and most sensitive system at the facility. The system can also scan multiple positions in the sample, with multiple channels in time-lapse mode. In order to stay in focus it also includes a perfect focus system to correct for vertical drift (Nikon's “PFS”) during long movies.
Note that this system does not have widefield fluorescence, so samples can only be previewed in brightfield mode.
System components
Lasers
Type | Excitation line | Nominal power |
Diode405 | 405nm | 100mW |
DPSS488 | 488nm | 100mW |
DPSS561 | 561nm | 50mW |
Diode640 | 640nm | 100mW |
Objectives
Magnification | Model | Immersion | NA | WD (mm) | PFS compatible | DIC compatible | PhC compatible | Reference |
5x | Nikon | - | 0.13 | 16.5 | N | N/A | Ph1 | MRH20045 |
10x | Nikon Plan DL | - | 0.25 | 10.5 | No | Yes (N1) | No | MRDxxxxx |
20x | Nikon Plan Fluor | MImm | 0.75 | 0.35 | Yes | Yes (N1) | No | MRDxxxxx |
40x | Plan Fluor | Oil | 1.3 | 0.24 | Yes | Yes (N2) | No | MRH01401 |
63x | Nikon Plan APO VC | W | 1.20 | 0.175 | No | No | Yes | MRDxxxxx |
* Not fabricated anymore ; * * LWD - Long Working Distance
CSU Dichroics
Filters (CSU Filterwheel)
Camera(s)