Hi Prof. Iverson,

  1. We have 561 and 785 nm lasers.
  2. I think 555 will work, as well. I read some papers that use 555 laser.
  3. I asked Stephane about 730 or 785 nm lasers. He said in our lab we use 730 nm not 785 nm. However, it says 785 on our laser. I will share that conversion with you.
Best
Omer

From: Nicole Iverson <iverson@unl.edu>
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Okay team, can everyone that uses the lasers/SWNT share their opinions. Here are the questions:

 

  1. What are the two lasers that we currently have on the Photon microscope?
  2. Would a 555 nm laser work?
  3. Do we want 730 or 785 nm laser? Or would either work?

 

 

 


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From: Wendy Chung <wchung@photonetc.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 10:23
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Hi Nicole,

 

Thank you for the quick response.

 

Upon reviewing my notes, it seems that obtaining a 561 nm laser might be challenging, but a 555 nm laser is more readily available, would you accept this laser? Additionally, unless I made an error, did you request the 730 nm laser instead of the 785 nm? Could you kindly confirm or correct me if I am mistaken?

 

Warm regards,


Wendy Chung

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