Combined high numerical aperture and long working distance
Objective lenses are crucial to a microscope’s performance.
The MXPLFLN objectives add depth to the MPLFLN series for epi-illumination imaging by maximizing numerical aperture and working distance at the same time. Higher resolutions at 20X and 50X magnifications typically mean shorter working distances, which forces the sample or objective to be retracted during objective exchange. In many cases, the MXPLFLN series’ 3 mm working distance eliminates this problem, enabling faster inspections with less chance of the objective hitting
the sample.
Superior Optical Performance:
Wave Front Aberration Control
The optical performance of objective lenses directly impacts the quality of the observation images and analysis results. Our UIS2 high-magnification objectives are designed to minimize wavefront aberrations, delivering reliable optical performance.
LED: Color is consistent with light intensity and clearer than halogen lamp. * All images captured using auto exposure
Consistent Color Temperature:
High-Intensity White LED Illumination
The BX53M utilizes a high-intensity white LED light sources for both reflected and transmitted light. The LED maintains a consistent color temperature regardless of intensity. LEDs provide efficient, long-life illumination that is ideal for inspecting materials science applications.
Superior Quality for Advanced Performance
Support Precise Measurement:
Auto Calibration
Similar to digital microscopes, automatic calibration is available when using PRECiV. Auto-calibration eliminates human variability in the calibration process leading to more reliable measurements. Auto calibration uses an algorithm that automatically calculates the correct calibration from an average of multiple measurement points. This minimizes variance introduced by different operators and maintains consistent accuracy, improving reliability for regular verification.
Semiconductor wafer (Binarized image): Shading correction produces even illumination across the field of view.
Seamless Stitching:
Image Shading Correction
PRECiV software features shading correction to accommodate for shading around the corners of an image. When used with intensity threshold settings, shading correction provides a more precise analysis.