Zeiss LSM 510 Upright 2-Photon Meta Specifications
Equipped with water-immersion lenses, an infra-red excitation source and a highly sensitive non-descanned detector, this instrument is oriented toward thick tissue sections and live animal imaging. A Meta detector allows for spectral imaging and online emission fingerprinting.
 
Microscope
  Zeiss Axioskop 2 FS microscope (upright)  
     
Objectives
  5x Zeiss plan-apochromat dry, 0.16 NA  
  10x Zeiss achroplan water, 0.3 NA  
  20x Zeiss achroplan water, 0.5 NA  
  40x Zeiss achroplan, water, 0.8 NA, IR, DIC  
  63X Zeiss achroplan water, 0.9 NA, IR, DIC  
     
  Note: only two objectives are available on the microscope at any given time. Swapping objectives also requires software adjustment. Contact MIC staff.  
     
Fluorescence Filters Cubes (visual inspection only)
  FITC / GFP: 450-490 nm excitation, 515-586 nm emission.  
  Rhodamin: 540-552 nm excitation, emission beyond 590 nm.  
  DAPI: 350-400 nm excitation, 417-477 nm emission.  
     
  Note: the filter wheel also contains a cube used for IR excitation and non-descanned imaging. The DAPI cube may be swapped with the polarizer required for DIC imaging  
     
Laser Lines (scanning only)
  458, 488 and 514 nm: Argon ion laser, 30 mW  
  543 nm: Helium-Neon laser, 1mW  
  633 nm: Helium-Neon laser, 15mW  
  720-930 nm: tunable Chameleon IR laser, 1,870 mW max (2-photon excitation)  
  AOTF switched: FRAP, FRET and uncagging fully supported  
     
Filter Blocks (scanning only, must be used in certain combinations)
  Excitation:  
  NT 80/20: beam splitter, 20% excitation reflected, 80% emission transmitted  
  HFT UV/488/543/633: dichroic UV, 488, 543 and 633 nm  
  HFT KP 700/488: excitation above / emission below 700 nm + 488 nm dichroic  
  HFT KP 700/543: excitation above / emission below 700 nm + 543 nm dichroic  
  HFT 458/514: dichroic 458 and 514 nm  
  HFT 458: dichroic 548 nm  
  HFT 488: dichroic 488 nm  
  HFT KP 650: excitation above 650 nm, emission below 650 nm  
     
  Steering Meta vs PMT2/3:  
  NFT 490: long pass 490 nm  
  NFT 515: long pass 515 nm  
  NFT 545: long pass 545 nm  
  NFT 635 vis: long pass 635 nm  
  NFT KP 545: short pass 545 nm  
  Plate: glass plate correcting for misalignment, automatically inserted by software  
     
  Steering PMT 2 vs. PMT 3:  
  NFT 490: long pass 490 nm  
  NFT 545: long pass 545 nm  
  BG 39: IR blocking plate  
     
Emission Filters
  Meta detector  
  The Meta is a spectrometer spreading fluorescence emission among an array of detectors. It is, in itself, a configurable emission filter.  
     
  PMT 2  
  KP 685: short pass 685 nm (IR laser)  
  BP 390-465 IR: band pass 390 to 465 nm, IR-blocking  
  BP 435-485 IR: band pass 435 to 485 nm, IR-blocking  
  BP 480-520 IR: band pass 480 to 520 nm, IR-blocking  
  BP 500-530 IR: band pass 500 to 530 nm, IR-blocking  
  BP 500-550 IR: band pass 500 to 550 nm, IR-blocking  
  LP 505: long pass 505 nm  
     
  PMT 3  
  LP 560: long pass 560 nm  
  BP 500/20 IR: band pass 500 to 520 nm, IR-blocking  
  BP 500-550 IR: band pass 500 to 550 nm, IR-blocking  
  BP 535-590 IR: band pass 535 to 590 nm, IR-blocking  
  BP 565-615 IR: band pass 565 to 515 nm, IR-blocking  
     
Detectors
  Two photo-multiplier tubes fluorescence, 8 or 12 bit sampling (256 or 4096 gray levels, respectively)  
  One transmission detector for transmission / DIC imaging  
  One non-descanned detector for high-sensitivity (deep tissue) imaging  
  One Meta detector for spectral imaging. Up to 8 channels grouping any of the 32 detectors (10 nm each) may be defined (overlap between channels is not allowed). The Meta detector is almost as sensitive as a PMT except in the red, but twice as noisy.  
     
Computer & Software
  Fujitsu Siemens 2.4 GHz Xenon CPU running Windows 2000, 3.5 GB RAM, dual 114 GB storage, 2.4x DVD+/- recorder, dual 19" 1280 x 1024 flat panels  
  LSM 5 acquisition software with Physiology and Time Series modules  

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