532 635 nm notch filter
The 405/488/532/635 nm notch filter is a specialized optical component designed to block specific wavelengths of light while allowing the transmission of others. This filter is typically used in various laboratory and research applications where the selective removal of specific wavelengths is required.
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2 protocols using 532 635 nm notch filter
Wide-Field Fluorescence Microscopy for Single-Molecule Imaging
Widefield Single-Molecule Fluorescence Microscopy
Images were projected onto a back-illuminated sCMOS camera (Prime95B, Photometrics, UK). Samples were placed on a motorized stage (MS2000) and kept in focus using an autofocus system (CRISP, both Applied Scientific Instrumentation, US). Camera and laser were synchronized using an Arduino Mega microcontroller board. All microscope components were controlled using µManager.
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