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Electrophysiology Configuration

Two Nosepieces for Electrophysiology

For electrophysiology applications, you can choose from either a swing or slider nosepiece. The swing nosepiece is compact and swings front to back, enabling users to change water dipping objectives without interfering with the electrodes. The slider nosepiece accommodates one objective with 25 mm diameter threads and a 75 mm parfocal distance, and a second objective with normal (RMS) diameter threads. This nosepiece slides horizontally, making it easy to change objectives while retaining additional working space.

Both nosepieces are coded, so the software can tell which objective is currently being used.

Senarmont Compensation for DIC Observation

To help reduce the risk of bumping the stage, specimen, manipulators, or nosepiece when using Senarmont-compensated DIC, the rotatable polarizer has been placed on the base of the microscope frame. The polarizer’s location is also beneficial for IR-DIC to observe cells deep within a brain slice.

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