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Hi Alby, Guy, Renato and the list,

Please allow us to "enjoy" a weekend holiday before getting back with information to answer some of your questions regarding Yokogawa spinning disk.

I wish everybody to have a nice holiday, too!

Cheers,

Mizuho

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Mizuho Shimizu
International Sales Team
BIO Group
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Measurement Business Headquarters
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
2-3 Hokuyodai, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa
920-0177 JAPAN
Phone: +81-76-258-7028  Fax: +81-76-258-7029 
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送信日時: 2009年11月15日 5:46
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件名: Re: Yokogawa lenses

Alby and Guy,

sure enough heating with UV is a concern.

I did wish someone from Yokogawa read this list and gave a conclusive
answer whether any non UV-compatible element in the lightpath could be
customized to be
UV friendly.

Grazie and Ciao,

Renato


Renato A. Mortara
Disciplina de Parasitologia
UNIFESP Escola Paulista de Medicina
R. Botucatu, 862 6o andar
04023-062
S?o Paulo SP
Brasil


Quoting Alberto Diaspro <[log in to unmask]>:

> It is possible that they also have to take into account the possible
> heating due to intense UV
> ciao
> Alby
>
>
>
>
> ISTITUTO ITALIANO
> DI TECNOLOGIA
>
> Prof. Alberto Diaspro
> Scientific Head
> Nanophysics
> Via Morego, 30 16163 Genova
> Tel: +39-010.71.781.503
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>
> On Nov 14, 2009, at 12:55 PM, Guy Cox wrote:
>
>> OK, from another commercial person (who does not want to be named)
>> I've now heard that in fact the Yokogawa microlenses are in fact
>> silica (as I had suspected).  But the snag is that there is another
>>  optic in the system which does not pass UV.  This is a bit more
>> promising, since replacing the microlenses is not an option but
>> replacing a transfer lens shouldn't be difficult.  Someone from
>> Yokogawa must surely be reading this list.  One assumes, also, that
>>  they would be  interested in extending the application range of
>> their system.  So, come on, Yokogawa, please give us the real story!
>>
>>                                                                Guy
>>
>>
>> Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology
>> by Guy Cox    CRC Press / Taylor & Francis
>>    http://www.guycox.com/optical.htm
>> ______________________________________________
>> Associate Professor Guy Cox, MA, DPhil(Oxon)
>> Electron Microscope Unit, Madsen Building F09,
>> University of Sydney, NSW 2006
>> ______________________________________________
>> Phone +61 2 9351 3176     Fax +61 2 9351 7682
>> Mobile 0413 281 861
>> ______________________________________________
>>     http://www.guycox.net
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>>
>>
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