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Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting

PicoQuant Image Contest
Mar. 09, 2011

PicoQuant Image Contest

PicoQuant has invited all users of PicoQuant microscope or spectrometer to enter the image contest:
All techniques of Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting and related methods are acceptable in this contest, e.g. fluorescence imaging, pulsed excitation, laser ablation, nanosurgery or micromanipulation. All approved entries will be presented in the PicoQuant Application Gallery on the company's website. Whether tissue, organisms, single molecules or nanocrystals, any type of specimen is imaginable. more
Detector for FLIM and FCS
Dec. 06, 2010

Detector for FLIM and FCS

PicoQuant GmbH will introduce the „τ-SPAD", a single photon counting module for timing applications at SPIE Photonics West and BIOS 2011 in San Francisco, California. more
Easy Picoseconds Timing
Dec. 02, 2010

Easy Picoseconds Timing

PicoQuant will introduce the fully automated fluorescence lifetime spectrometer FluoTime 300 at SPIE Photonics West from January 22 to 27, 2011 in San Francisco, California. more
Extend the Capability of FLIM Measurement
Aug. 11, 2010

Extend the Capability of FLIM Measurement

The Fluorescence Lifetime (FLIM) upgrade kit from PicoQuant has been further improved and is now also available for the new two photon confocal microscope from Olympus, the FluoView FV1000MPE with non-descanned detection (NDD). The upgrade kit extends the capabilities of the microscope towards time-resolved FLIM measurements with a temporal resolution down to picoseconds and allows users to perform various analysis on this time scale. more
Lifetime Microscope System
May. 07, 2010

Lifetime Microscope System

DynaMyc is the user friendly instrument for investigating dynamic events in microscopic samples, such as energy transfer and molecular binding. Horiba offers an advanced system to apply time resolved fluorescence spectroscopy on the micron-scale. The DynaMyc is an automated, confocal microscope featuring the precision and sensitivity of Time-Correlated Single-Photon Counting (TCSPC). more
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