The Spero QCL-IR microscope fully utilizes this increased spectral brightness and a set of patented compound refractive objective lenses to illuminate hundreds of thousands of pixels simultaneously.
For infrared measurements, the system uses a proprietary wide-view camera, a microscope camera, and an objective lens. The wide-view camera and objective lenses share positional data with the ...
The microscope also uses reflective components instead of lenses, which enables it to work with infrared light that cannot pass through glass. Folland said it provides a flexible, open-source, ...
[A. Cemal Ekin] over on PetaPixel reviewed the Apexel 200X LED Microscope Lens. The relatively inexpensive accessory promises to transform your cell phone camera into a microscope. Of course ...
The team used a publicly available design from the website OpenFlexure to produce the microscope's frame, and clear plastic lenses they designed themselves that cost $0.13 / £0.11 AU$0.22 ...
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If you want to take pictures of tiny things close up, you need a macro lens. Or a microscope. [Nicholas Sherlock] thought “Why not both?” He designed a 3D-printed microscope lens adapter that ...
The HYPERION II is Bruker's versatile FT-IR microscope for research and development with flexible accessories and the possibility to combine Infrared Laser Imaging (QCL) and FT-IR in one instrument.
A synchrotron source has the capability of providing infrared light through a 10-μm pinhole that is 2–3 orders of magnitude brighter than a conventional Globar such as those available in ...
As an iPhone photographer I enjoy the using the Apple Camera apps’s Macro option to capture close-ups of a wide range of subjects. Regardless of which lens I choose my iPhone will automatically ...
Queen’s University Belfast sought to investigate the electrocaloric effect, a phenomenon where dielectric materials ...