Confocal microscopy is an optical imaging technique that uses point-by-point illumination and spatial pinhole modulation to remove scattered light from the non-focal plane of the sample, allowing for improved optical resolution and visual contrast compared to traditional imaging methods. CD BioSciences, the imaging experts, can provide you with Olympus BX51 Optical Microscope-based confocal microscopy imaging services.
Fluid inclusion petrography is conducted using an Olympus BX51 microscope that is equipped with 5× and 10× objectives and an x-y stage. A 40× super long working distance brightfield objective with correction collar is available for high-magnification microscopy. Microthermometric data on fluid inclusions are collected using a Fluid Inc. -adapted U. S. Geological Survey gas-flow heating and freezing stage that is calibrated using synthetic fluid inclusions. Freezing temperatures measured on the system are accurate to 0.1℃. The accuracy of heating measurements ranges from approximately 2℃ at 200℃ to approximately 10℃ at temperatures above 600℃. Imaging of fluid inclusion and their textural settings is conducted using a Leice Flexacam C1 with an attached Dell OptiPlex 7480 computer. An Optronics Microfire A/R camera is used for the inspection of fluid inclusions using IR in selected opaque minerals (e.g. stibnite and enargite).
CD BioSciences' Olympus BX51 Optical Microscope-based confocal microscopy service is an ideal partner for cutting-edge biomedical research, providing precise 3D imaging, as well as accurate imaging of cell structure and dynamic processes, all in one package. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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