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Aurora - Solid State Diode Laser Launch

Aurora Solid State

Prairie's new Aurora laser launch is an all-solid-state laser system designed specifically for laser-based microscopy applications such as TIRF, FRAP, and confocal microscopes using galvanometer, disk, or swept-field scanning. The Aurora can be integrated with all major microscopes and confocal products.

Reliable

  • Ultra-stable solid-state laser performance
  • 110VAC low power consumption

Easy to Use

  • Plug-and-Play setup
  • Ultra-compact size for portability
  • Simple operation for multi-user facilities
  • Interfaces with all major microscopes and confocal products

Customizable

  • UV imaging
  • Over 18 wavelengths available
  • Up to 6 laser lines in one launch
  • Mega laser power with 50 mW output per laser line
  • Laser $ave multiple fiber outputs for dual applications
  • Software- or remote-controlled Acousto-Optic Tunable Filters (AOTF)
  • Adaptable to pulsed laser operation

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DATA SPOTLIGHT

C. elegans embryo expressing B-tubulin GFP
Image courtesy of Koen Verbrugghe and Chris Malone, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

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Time-lapse recordings of tubulin GFP C. elegans embryos during mitosis.
One image was acquired every second with a 100x Super Fluor lens using the SFC.
Image courtesy of Kevin Eliceiri and Koen Verbrugghe, LOCI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.

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SFC

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