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CLSM - Evident Fluoview 4000 (Irchel)

The Evident Fluoview 4000 confocal laser scanning microscope is a high-end confocal imaging systems equipped with 

  • SilVIR Next-Generation Detector Technology (Silicon photomultiplier (SiPM).
  • Extented near infrared (NIR) lasers will allow to expand your spectrar range from 405nm to 785 nm, making it possible to multiplex up to six channels simultaneously.
  • Resonant scanner allowing high speed imaging. 
  • Stage top incubation system allows control of temperature and CO2 / Olevels enabling live cell experiments.

Location

University Zurich, Irchel Campus, Room Y42-H-93.

Training Request

Follow this link to apply for an introduction to the microscope.

Technical Specifications

Microscope

  • inverted microscope (Olympus Inverted IX83)
  • motorized xyz stage (IX3-SSU)
  • Olympus Z-drift compensator (IX3-ZDC2)

Light Sources and Lasers

  • Epifluorescence Lightsource
    • solid state LED and LDP - U-LGPS
    • 360 to 665 nm
  • Laser lines for confocal imaging:
    • 405 nm, 445 nm, 488 nm, 561 nm, 594 nm, 640 nm
    • NIR: 685 nm, 730 nm, 785 nm

Objectives

Name Magnification NA Immersion WD (mm)
PlanApo N 2x 0.08 Air 6.2
UCPLFLN20X 20x 0.7 Air 0.80 - 1.80
UPlanXApo 40x 0.95 Air 0.180

Silicon oil Immersion

        
UPLSAPO UPlan S Apo 30x 1.05 Silicon oil 0.8

UPLSAPO UPlan S Apo

60x 1.3

Silicon oil

0.3

Fluorescence Filters for Epifluorescence

For further details please contact the responsible persons.

 

Detectors

Accessories

  • Inserts for ibidi slides, well plates and 35mm dishes
  • Incubation system for live cell imaging (cellVIVO)
  • Allows for a variety of experimental protocols with 0 - 20 % CO2.
  • Reliable control of temperature and CO2 with up to 0.05 °C accuracy

Literature and Links

 

Responsible Persons

If you have questions about the device please contact the responsible person.

 

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