Scientific Volume Imaging b.v.
Scientific Volume Imaging b.v.
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Scientific Volume Imaging

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Nipkow Disk Microscope

A Nipkow spinning disk microscope is one type of Fluorescence Microscope.

A Nipkow disk is simply a spinning disk with a series of equally distanced circular holes of equal diameter drilled in it. It was inveted by Paul Nipkow in 1884.

Applied to a Fluorescence Microscope, it allows the sample to be scanned with an array of light points transmitted through these holes, participating in some of the advantages of a Confocal Microscope.

A → Yokogawa Disk is a Nipkow disk with an array of microlenses in (or right after) the holes used in many commercial spinning disk microscopes.

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