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Sorry, I did it wrong, again.
It's not a "Glan Thomson" prism but a Glan Thompson prism (including a
"p", which I frequently forget).

Best,
Johannes


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> Am I correct in assuming that there is no simple practical way to share a
> single multiphoton laser with two confocal systems (e.g., one system on an
> inverted frame for routine work and the other on an upright frame
> dedicated for electrophysiology work)? If someone has actually
> accomplished this, especially in a multi-user environment, I would
> appreciate hearing about it. Thanks, Tom
>


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