PicoQuant offers different solutions for time-resolved confocal microscopy. The available systems include single molecule sensitive microscopes with picosecond temporal resolution and super-resolution imaging capabilities as well as upgrade kits for laser scanning microscopes of all major manufacturers that enable time-resolved applications.
MicroTime 200
Time-resolved Confocal Fluorescence Microscope with Unique Single Molecule Sensitivity
Features
Complete confocal system with laser combining unit, inverted microscope body and multichannel detection unit
Turn-key diode lasers for multicolor excitation from 375 to 900 nm
Up to 4 truly parallel detection channels using application-optimized detection with SPADs, PMTs or Hybrid-PMTs
Time-Correlated-Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) and TTTR mode for investigation of fast dynamics in FCS and FLIM
Piezo scanning for 2D- and 3D-lifetime imaging and accurate point positioning
Two optional exit ports for additional hardware, e.g. spectrographs
Advanced easy-to-use data acquisition, analysis and visualisation software SymPhoTime 64
Unique upgrades to 2focus FCS, simultaneous AFM/FLIM, UV measurements
NEW STED add-on for super-resolution imaging
The advances of cutting edge science in many fields depend on single molecule studies. This includes, for example, the quantification of molecular dynamics or molecular properties as well as interaction studies in material and life sciences. Such a wide field of research requires a flexible instrument, which can be adapted to the individual needs. This versatility is given in the MicroTime 200, a time-resolved confocal fluorescence microscope system. This powerful instrument is ready to analyze a multitude of parameters down to the single molecule level using methods such as Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM), FLIM/FRET, deep tissue FLIM, PIE, FCS/FCCS,FLCS/FLCCS, dual-focus FCS, anisotropy, burst analysis, simultaneous AFM/FLIM or deep UV detection, to name only the most common. Even high resolution imaging with spatial resolutions below 50 nm is possible with the new MicroTime 200 STED add-on.