Version 2.1
Version 2.1 of the camera control and image capture software for ProgRes microscope cameras by Jenoptik comes with extended measurement functionality, optimised time-lapse image capturing and comfortable handling.
Version 2.1 of the camera control and image capture software for ProgRes microscope cameras by Jenoptik comes with extended measurement functionality, optimised time-lapse image capturing and comfortable handling.
The Silver 660M from Cedip has been designed for the most demanding users of IR technology, who need to perform thermal imaging at high spatial resolution with sensitivity and accuracy.
HGH has developed a new panoramic infrared vision system, VIGISCAN11. It has been designed for the surveillance of security perimeters, such as refineries, power plants, airports, and military bases.
The new Silver 660M from Cedip Infrared Systems has been designed for the most demanding users of IR technology who need to perform thermal imaging at high spatial resolution..
Cedip Infrared Systems has announced the Silver 480M – an IR cooled camera that provides a complete acquisition and processing system for highly dynamic phenomena and high frequency periodic excitation.
Cedip Infrared Systems has launched Pharos – a high resolution multi-sensor platform specifically designed for short to medium range day/night surveillance applications such as early fire detection.
Jenoptik Laser, Optik, Systeme has launched a diversified range of thermographic camera modules. Designed to meet industry-standard requirements, the OEM infrared camera modules can be installed wherever heat distribution patterns have to be visualised.
With the new monochrome camera ProgRes MFcool, Jenoptik now offers a professional solution for a multitude of tasks – and not just in fluorescence microscopy.
As microscopes become ever more powerful, a growing band of businesses are racing to make the latest technologies more accessible and more affordable, reports Rebecca Pool
Illustration of a three-dimensional crystal with various types of confining centres. (a) Crystal with four confining centres, each trapping waves (yellow) in all three dimensions simultaneously. (b) Crystal with a linear confining centre where waves can propagate in one dimension, analogous to an optical fibre. (c) Crystal with a planar confining centre where waves can propagate in two dimensions, analogous to a 2D electron gas. (Image: Vos et al.)
Newly discovered fundamental rules have been embedded into software to dramatically optimise the design of photonic integrated circuits