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OIDA Sponsored Webinar: How to Benefit from Continuously Variable Filters in Fluorescence Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy and Spectroscopy?

10 June 2020 11:00 - 12:00

Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC -05:00)

In the past ten years Continuously Variable Filters have become sufficiently performant for challenging applications in fluorescence detection and spectroscopy. CVF offer an excellent alternative to filter wheels or gratings when full wavelength tunability is a requirement in any instrument. You will learn what Continuously Variable Filters are, what their features and benefits are, and how you can use them to make your instrument fully tunable and flexible.

Content:

  • Who is Delta Optical Thin Film?
  • Principles of construction for Delta Optical Thin Film’s filters
  • Advantages of Delta Optical Thin Film’s filters
  • Continuously Variable Filters for Broadband Light Sources
  • Continuously Variable Filters for Fluorescence Spectrometers
  • Continuously Variable Filters Fluorescence Micro Plate Readers
  • Continuously Variable Filters for Multiphoton Laser Raster Microscopes
  • Continuously Variable Filters for Compact Spectrometers
  • Continuously Variable Narrow Band Filters
  • Discussion

This webinar is a two part series - click to view more information about the first webinar.

 

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Speaker

Dr.-Ing. Oliver Pust, Director, Sales and Marketing, Delta Optical Thin Film

Dr.-Ing. Oliver Pust (Director, Sales and Marketing) has a background as mechanical engineer and earned his doctoral degree within the field of laser optical measurement techniques. He has long-term experience in working together with international partners and sales of high-tech equipment to research and industry customers and joined Delta Optical Thin Film A/S in 2011. He is responsible for Delta’s global sales and marketing activities and enjoys sharing his extensive knowledge and experience on workshops, customer visits, exhibitions, and most recently webinars. Oliver takes great interest in his customers’ applications and helps them design innovative optical instruments by providing world class optical interference filters.

 

The views expressed in this webinar do not reflect those of OIDA and The Optical Society.

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