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UltraView

Multi-modal Nonlinear Optical Microscopic Imaging

Product Goal

The UltraView system is an advanced imaging solution utilizing multi-modal nonlinear optical microscopic imaging technology. It combines high molecular specificity, exceptional sensitivity, superior spatial resolution, and rapid imaging speeds to meet the cutting-edge demands of fields such as life sciences and materials science. With its unique technical advantages and broad application potential, UltraView is designed to push the boundaries of precision and performance in scientific research and industrial applications.

Advantages

◦ High Molecular Specificity: Coherent Raman scattering imaging detects characteristic molecular vibrations of target molecules, providing high contrast and molecular specificity for imaging.

◦ High Sensitivity: Up to one million times better than spontaneous Raman scattering imaging.

◦ High Spatial Resolution: Achieves a maximum imaging resolution of 350 nm.

◦ High Imaging Speed: Utilizes high-speed 2D scanning with a maximum frame rate of 10 fps.

◦ Multi-Window Spectral Focusing: Automates multi-window coherent Raman spectral imaging across a wide range.

◦ Advanced Imaging Modes: Supports customized 3D imaging and large field-of-view mapping.

Applications

Synthetic
Biology

Botanical
​Science

Material
Science

Drug
Discovery

Tumor
​Research

Environmental
Science

Ultra-multiplexed​Immunohistochemistry

Molecular
​Pathology

Cellular
​Metabolism

Specifications

Spectral Resolution
Up to 17 cm⁻¹ (customizable)
Imaging Speed
Up to 10 FPS
Imaging Spatial Resolution
≤ 350 nm
Microscope Configuration
Upright / Inverted
Software Features
Configurable Pixel Size, Integration Time; Large Area, 3D Volume Imaging; Customizable Multi-Window Spectral Scan
Objective Lenses
Compatible with various mainsteam objective lenses
Spectral Window
Fingerprint Region (800 – 1800 cm⁻¹); Carbon Bond (2000 – 2200 cm⁻¹); C-H Bond Region (2800 – 3000 cm⁻¹)
Options
Ultra-high speed scanning (>20 FPS); Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) module; Multi-photon imaging module
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