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Beam path
in a conventional reflector module
Stray radiation passes a dichroic
mirror (2), and leaves the filter cube (1)
on a direct path via the rear opening (3).
The tapered mount (4) of the filter cube
then deflects it out of the beam path (5).
The results: Substantially enhanced
contrast, images of greater definition
and brilliance, and higher sensitivity
Beam path
with Light Trap
Axioplan 2 imaging –
Fluorescence
High performance in fluorescence
must be expected of any micro-
scope that claims to meet your
highest expectations. With its
optics of high light transmission
and the precision of its innovative
mechanisms, the new Axioplan 2
imaging provides everything that
fluorescence microscopists could
ever want: Perfect, high-contrast
images and maximum system sta-
bility in multichannel fluorescence
applications.
Simply brilliant:
The Light Trap
The quality of a fluorescence im-
age hinges on contrast, or signal-
to-noise ratio. However good the
light-gathering power of the ob-
jective, the quality of the reflected
light beam or the signal selectivity
of the filter set may be, any com-
promise at the cost of contrast
would impair the system’s detec-
tion sensitivity and consequently
the identification of image details.
Axioplan 2 imaging solves the
problem with the proprietary
“Light Trap. This unparalleled Carl
Zeiss invention with its new filter
cubes open at the rear removes
stray light from the imaging beam
path, thus substantially curtailing
background noise.
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