Deep UV Microscopy from Rapp OptoElectronic

Standard microscopes do not transmit light below ca. 320 nm due to the low transmission of their optics and objectives at these wavelengths. For applications like:

  • Imaging and/or fluorescence excitation below 320 nm
  • DNA damage and repair studies at 266 nm
  • Photoactivation
  • Measurement of spatially resolved UV absorption spectra (OSD)

Company offers a complete solution, including:

  • Modification of the microscope pathway to transmit deep-UV wavelengths
  • Quartz objectives
  • Dichroic mirrors suitable for UV
  • Light sources
  • UV-sensitive cameras

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