Leica Microsystems and Lille University researchers present their latest preparation method, which produces extremely smooth surfaces, and is ready for use – webinar now available on demand.

Leica Microsystems and Lille University researchers present their latest preparation method, which produces extremely smooth surfaces, and is ready for use – webinar now available on demand.
Olympus will present its innovative range of opto-digital microscopy systems at the EUSPEN conference.
Widely tunable, easy-to-operate single source “C-Wave” for applications such as spectroscopy, quantum optics and photochemistry. It was awarded with the Photonics West Prism-Award 2014.
New stand-alone terahertz spectrometer “T-SPECTRALYZER” for many fields of analytical measurements. It was awarded with the Photonics West Prism-Award 2014.
A guide to the basics of threshold-based quantitative image analysis in microscopy, kindly sponsored by Olympus Europa.
Scientific sCMOS camera “ORCA-Flash4.0 LT Gen II” scientific CMOS camera with excellent image quality and high reliability. It delivers 2x the speed, 3x the field of view and up to 5x the signal-to-noise of even the best interline CCD cameras.
Olympus is commended for the precise and contemporary design of its intuitive and easy-to-use, non-contact opto-digital microscope systems for materials science applications.
The new Olympus LEXT OLS4100 3D laser scanning microscope offers users faster scan modes and enhanced panoramic display to improve the efficiency of non-contact, non-destructive inspection and metrology.
Olympus has launched the latest version of its workflow-orientated materials science imaging software, Stream 1.9.
Ultra-small laser module “RGBeamlight” which precisely couples three wavelengths to be used directly or carried to the customer’s application through a multimode-fiber.