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Alberto Diaspro <[log in to unmask]>
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I am intersted in a precise answer...in case. Good luck.
Alby
On Nov 14, 2009, at 9:46 PM, Renato A. Mortara wrote:

> 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
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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
>>> 
>>> 
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>> Alberto Diaspro
>> Head, Nanophysics Unit
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Alberto Diaspro
Head, Nanophysics Unit
Senior Scientist
The Italian Institute of Technology -IIT
Via Morego, 30
16163 - Genova (Italy)
phone: +39 010 71781503
mobile: +393666719968
fax:   +39 010 720321
http://www.iit.it
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Department of Physics
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http://www.lambs.it
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