• Objective Lens for Advanced Life Science Imaging

Microscopy & Microtechniques

Objective Lens for Advanced Life Science Imaging

Jul 13 2010

Olympus has introduced the new PLAPON 60xOSC objective lens with an NA of 1.4, offering outstanding levels of chromatic aberration correction for life science imaging applications. This super-corrected objective is designed for excellent fluorescence imaging down to an unprecedented 405nm. It is therefore ideal for use in cell biology and neuroscience, as well as any applications requiring lasers for inter- and intra-cellular imaging of biological specimens.

The PLAPON 60xOSC lens provides 0.1-0.2μm of chromatic aberration when working with lasers from 405 to 650nm, exceeding the optimal performance of comparable objectives. Since 405nm
light is used for a wide range of scientific imaging applications, this advanced chromatic aberration enables users to perform multicolour imaging with the highest possible colour fidelity, even at shorter wavelengths. Reliable co-localisation and 3-dimensional microstructure studies can be successfully carried-out. Providing an advanced optical performance with outstanding flatness, even fine lines are clearly defined, significantly reducing the occurrence of shadows at the periphery of the image. As a result, users obtain bright, crisp images from edge to edge. In addition, the PLAPON 60x objective provides excellent near-infrared fluorescence imaging up to 850nm, with a significant reduction in chromatic and other aberration types. Olympus also guarantees to meet all optical performance specifications provided. With a working distance of 0.12mm and a field number of 22, the new Olympus PLAPON x60 objective incorporates proprietary Olympus technology to enhance point spread function for confocal imaging at low ultraviolet wavelengths. With enhanced flatness and improved brightness at the periphery of the field the objective is designed for use with an appropriate cover glass and immersion oil. Furthermore, it can also be adapted for use with differential interference contrast (DIC).


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