Leica TCS SP5
The Leica TCS SP5 is a standard confocal microscope, suitable for scanning of fixed samples and live cell imaging. For live cell imaging the system is equipped with a temperature- and atmosphere-controlled hood and pump for long term water-immersion objective use.
Reservation System: Leica TCS SP5
Location: BioCity, 2nd floor, room 2209
Reservation System: Leica TCS SP5
Location: BioCity, 2nd floor, room 2209
10x Leica HC PL Fluotar
• Numerical Aperture: 0.3
• Working Distance: 12.5 mm
• Immersion: Without immersion
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
20x Leica HC PL Fluotar
• Numerical Aperture: 0.5
• Working Distance: 15.1 mm
• Immersion: Without immersion
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
40x Leica PL Fluotar
• Numerical Aperture: 0.7
• Working Distance: 0.41 mm
• Immersion: Without immersion
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
• Numerical Aperture: 0.3
• Working Distance: 12.5 mm
• Immersion: Without immersion
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
20x Leica HC PL Fluotar
• Numerical Aperture: 0.5
• Working Distance: 15.1 mm
• Immersion: Without immersion
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
40x Leica PL Fluotar
• Numerical Aperture: 0.7
• Working Distance: 0.41 mm
• Immersion: Without immersion
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
63x Leica PL Apochromat
• Numerical Aperture: 1.32
• Working Distance: 0.17 mm
• Immersion: Oil
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
100x Leica PL Fluotar
• Numerical Aperture: 1.3
• Working Distance: 0.17 mm
• Immersion: Oil
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
• Numerical Aperture: 1.32
• Working Distance: 0.17 mm
• Immersion: Oil
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
100x Leica PL Fluotar
• Numerical Aperture: 1.3
• Working Distance: 0.17 mm
• Immersion: Oil
• Coverglass Thickness: 0.17 mm
• Phase contrast
- 458nm - Argon
- 476nm - Argon
- 488nm - Argon
- 514nm - Argon
- 543nm - HeNe
- 633nm -HeNe
Tunable filters that operate between 371-740nm.
3 PMTs
Leica LAS