Dmlm confocal microscope
The DMLM confocal microscope is a laboratory imaging instrument designed for high-resolution observation and analysis of microscopic samples. The core function of the DMLM is to capture detailed, three-dimensional images of specimens by utilizing a confocal scanning system that eliminates out-of-focus light, enabling the user to focus on specific planes within a sample.
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2 protocols using dmlm confocal microscope
Raman Spectroscopy of Carbon Samples
Micro-Raman Spectroscopy of Samples
spectra were acquired by using a Renishaw InVia spectrometer coupled
to a Leica DMLM confocal microscope. The excitation wavelength was
514.5 nm, and the objective magnification was 50x. Ten scans were
taken for each sample with a resolution of 1 cm–1 to obtain sufficient signal-to-noise. The spectra were collected
in the spectral range of 1000–3000 cm–1.
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