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Leica DMS 1000

Is a Magnification of 20,000 Times Really Useful With Digital Microscopy?

Digital microscopes have only a camera for image observationand no eyepieces. Microscopes with eyepieces for visualobservation, such as stereo microscopes, can also be equippedwith digital cameras. Both types of microscope are used for avariety of technical applications in many different fields andindustries. To evaluate the performance of an optical microscope, knowingits highest achievable magnification is

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Free Buyer’s Guide: Save Yourself Time and Effort

Find out which stereo, digital and compound microscope systems fit your specific application needs. Choose the right microscope solutions for PCB inspection, assembly, testing, and quality control in microelectronics manufacturing. This Buyer’s Guide helps you Understand key microscopy principles to effectively evaluate solutions Get an overview of the available options for your specific application Select

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Microstructure Composition Analysis Solution DM6 M LIBS

Combine visual and qualitative chemical inspection in a single work step and save 90% of your time to determine microstructure composition compared to inspection with conventional SEM/EDS. Integrated Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) delivers the exact chemical fingerprint of the material’s structure that you see in the microscope image – within a second. 2 systems

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FusionOptics Technology

FusionOptics Technology

What is FusionOptics? FusionOptics, developed by Leica Microsystems, is an innovative approach that makes advantageous use of a neurophysiological phenomenon: the left beam path provides high field depth, while the right beam path delivers high resolution. A study carried out jointly by Leica Microsystems and the Institute of Neuroinformatics at the University of Zurich and

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