Semrock’s LED-based light engine filter sets are designed to use common excitation filters between single-band and corresponding multiband configurations to simplify interchangeability when installing the excitation filters into the light engine. This not only provides seamless transition between using single-band and multiband filter sets but also provides significant cost savings.
This filter set is optimized to simultaneously deliver bright signal and high signal-to-noise ratio (contrast) for measuring mCherry (or other key fluorophores – see complete list above). This set is spectrally aligned for excitation with many of the broadband or discrete LED-based light engines available in the market. Interested in learning how this filter set will perform with your light source? Try Semrock's SearchLight plotting & calculation tool.
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This set is mounted in a Nikon NTE Fluorescence Filter Holder, which is compatible with Nikon microscopes TE 2000, 50i, 55i, 80i, 90i, Eclipse Ti, Ni, and Ci series, and any using the Epi-fluor Illuminator.
Filter Role | Filter Size | Maximum Thickness |
Exciter (Diameter) | 25.0 mm | 5.0 mm |
Emitter (Diameter) | 25.0 mm | 3.5 mm |
Dichroic (L × W) | 25.2 mm × 35.6 mm | 1.1 mm (Can accept 2 mm dichroic) |
Topic | Description |
Cleaning Optical Filters | Instructions for cleaning hard coated optical filters |
Filter Reliability | Compares the performance and reliability of hard coated filters to traditional soft-coated filters and provides information about the testing standards for Semrock filters |
Working with Optical Density | Tables to describe the relationship between OD and transmission with tips for quickly calculating OD |
What is Pixel Shift, and how does the Semrock ZERO™ option help? | Why Pixel Shift degrades multicolor fluorescence imaging performance, and how the ZERO™ option mitigates this for Avant and BrightLine filter sets. |