XYZ Piezo Scanning Stage used in Fluorescence Microscopy for Observing Cellular Structure.

Piezoelectric objective positioners and XYZ three-axis piezo scanning stages play crucial roles in fluorescence microscopy, especially under experimental conditions that require high-precision motion control. Below is a detailed explanation of how these two types of equipment are specifically applied in fluorescence microscopy for observing cellular structures and molecular samples. Piezoelectric Objective Positioner Function: Primarily used for precise adjustment of the microscope objective’s position, achieving nanometer-scale precision in Z-axis (up and down) movement. Application Scenarios: Very useful when researchers wish to obtain information from different focal planes, such as constructing 3D images or performing multi-layer imaging. Additionally, it can be used to compensate for sample drift caused by temperature changes during long-term time-lapse photography. Advantages: Features fast response, high resolution, and extremely high repeatability. XYZ Three-Axis
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