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The 0.07 Mil diameter beam of the KEYENCE LT-9000 X-Z axis scanning Confocal Laser Displacement Sensor enables precise score depth and gap measurements with no sensor head motion required. The ultra-small beam fits in tight spaces and by utilizing the confocal principle, glass and other transparent objects can be measured with 0.0004 Mil (0.01µm) repeatability. Height, warpage, profile, angle and cross sectional area can be measured on any material or surface even if wet, angled or irregular. Watch Video.
 
 
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From the dramatic increase in new fluorophores to the proliferation of techniques like total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF), photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM), and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM), all the signs are clear: Live cell imaging is driving the next generation in biological imaging, and fluorescence is leading the parade.
   
 
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  Piezoceramic actuators are composed of a crystalline structure that expands slightly when an electric potential is applied, which is known as the inverse piezo effect. By changing the voltage applied, very precise controlled motion can be performed. Friction-free flexure guidance combined with lever amplification provides travel range of over 1000 microns and makes guiding possible accuracies in the nanometer range. This video explains variations of piezo positioning systems for ...
 
   
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Shimadzu/Kratos and Sony Dadc Sign New Agreement to Extend Collaboration
Thermal Imaging Used to Monitor & Maintain District Heating Network
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Piezo for Medical & Life Sciences: New Brochure Available from PI
Radboud University Nijmegen Applies Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis from Nanosight to Study Molecular Machines
   
 
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