High resolution 3D Confocal Microscope (MNCN-CSIC)

LEICA DCM8
Transportable in a car
Specialized training
Description
1µm (100X); 10x, 20x, 50x, 100x objectives
Max 25 cm x 25 cm x 25 cm
Complexity of the structures: Any solid or gel sample, having the smallest size indicated, can be studied on its surface, including roughness analysis, interferometric analysis, and profilometry.
User requirements: As a 3D Optical Confocal Microscope this technique allows for an optical study and for a 3D surface reconstruction of any kind of sample.

 

3D Microscopy-High Resolution Laboratory

Pipeline
Cost(s)
Preparation time: several minutes. Digitisation procedure: Several images are programmed in confocal mode, or in focus variation mode, or an in interferometric mode, and 3D deconvolution of all of them is performed, obtaining a volumetric image of the surface, in which measurements can be made in 3D (x, y, z coordinates). Analysis of images: Profile metric studies, interferometric studies, roughness studies
Digitisation procedure: scanning a sample can be done in a few minutes, but it can take several hours depending on the magnification used, and the details to be digitised. Image analysis: Profile metric studies, interferometric studies, roughness studies
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