Joachim Bradl
Leica Microsystems
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Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing IX | 2002
Holger Birk; Johann Engelhardt; Rafael Storz; Nicole Hartmann; Joachim Bradl; Heinrich Ulrich
In confocal microscopy manifold combinations of dyes are used. The entire wavelength range from near-ultraviolet to near-infrared is used to excite these dyes. Their emission is then detected primarily in the visible range. In addition to the number of dyes, the number of possible excitation laser lines is already large and constantly increasing. Due to the almost unlimited number of possible combinations, programmable devices are required. This is true for excitation-modules, beam-splitters and detection modules. Systems using filters with fixed spectral properties can practically fulfill the requirements for only a very small subset of applications. Programmable devices have been realized for excitation using Acousto Optical Tunable Filters (AOTFs). Freely definable spectral detectors are available for a perfect adaptation to the desired emission bands. The missing link for a completely filter-free design is now introduced using an Acousto Optical Beam Splitter (AOBS).
Archive | 1999
Johann Engelhardt; Heinrich Ulrich; Joachim Bradl
Archive | 1999
Johann Engelhardt; Joachim Bradl; Heinrich Ulrich
Archive | 2000
Werner Knebel; Joachim Bradl
Archive | 2000
Johann Engelhardt; Joachim Bradl
Archive | 2000
Rafael Storz; Johann Engelhardt; Holger Birk; Joachim Bradl
Archive | 2016
Florian Fahrbach; Werner Knebel; Joachim Bradl
Archive | 2000
Holger Birk; Joachim Bradl; Johann Engelhardt; Rafael Storz
Archive | 2000
Joachim Bradl; Johann Engelhardt
Archive | 2000
Rafael Storz; Johann Engelhardt; Holger Birk; Joachim Bradl