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* [[Fluorescence Microscope (Olympus MX51)|Fluorescence Microscope: Olympus MX51 (Bay 6)]]
* [[Fluorescence Microscope (Olympus MX51)|Fluorescence Microscope: Olympus MX51 (Bay 6)]]
* [[Deep UV Optical Microscope (Olympus)|DUV Microscope: Olympus MX61A-DUV (Bay 7)]]
* [[Deep UV Optical Microscope (Olympus)|DUV Microscope: Olympus MX61A-DUV (Bay 7)]]
** ''Motorized Stage/Turret, Software control with Calibrated measurements, Deep-UV Light source+Camera for DUV-100x high res. imaging/measurement.''


== [[Laser Scanning Confocal M-scope (Olympus LEXT)|Olympus LEXT Confocal Microscope]] ==
== [[Laser Scanning Confocal M-scope (Olympus LEXT)|Olympus LEXT Confocal Microscope]] ==

Revision as of 06:58, 11 April 2019

Microscopes
Microscopes.jpg
Tool Type Inspection, Test and Characterization
Location Bay 3, 6 & 7
Supervisor Tony Bosch
Supervisor Phone (805) 893-3486
Supervisor E-Mail bosch@ece.ucsb.edu
Description Optical Microscopes
Manufacturer Nikon (3) & Olympus (1)


Nikon

The lab currently has 3 Nikon Microscopes (Microscopes #2, #3 & #4). These are located in bays 6 and 7.

The scopes are connected to computers via Jenoptik ProgRes software which allows users to digitally capture images through the microscope and make calibrated measurements.

Olympus

The lab currently has two Olympus microscopes:

Olympus LEXT Confocal Microscope

YOU ARE REQUIRED TO GET TRAINED on this tool before you are allowed to use it! Please contact the Tool Owner to get training.

The LEXT has a motorized stage, image stitching capabilities and some image measurement capabilities, in addition to the primary topographical measurement capabilities afforded by the laser-scanning confocal microscopy function.

See the main tool page for more info: Laser Scanning Confocal M-scope (Olympus LEXT)

Documentation