Abberior Instruments MINFLUX

  • The first commercial microscope with molecule-size resolution
  • MINFLUX (minimal photon flux) is the cutting-edge method for localizing fluorescent molecules with unprecedented precision.

 

Description

The New Abberior Instruments MINFLUX

 

 

MINFLUX (minimal photon fluxes) is the cutting-edge method for localizing fluorescent molecules in space with unprecedented precision. By introducing the MINFLUX nanoscope, Abberior Instruments offers the first commercially available light microscope with a resolution of the size of a molecule. Previously, the location of single fluorescent molecules was established by finding the centroid or maximum of their diffraction-limited image on a camera, yielding resolutions on the order of 10-30 nm in practice. In contrast, MINFLUX probes the location of emitters with an excitation intensity minimum, and therefore reduces the number of fluorescent photons required for high-precision localization by a factor of up to 20. In addition, for a given number of photons the precision is improved, therefore localizations below 2 nm are now obtained for the first time in a light microscope!

 

 

MINFLUX tracks molecular movement at up to 10 kHz, that is one data point every 100 µs, or a hundred times faster than camera-based tracking. Due to the low number of fluorescence photons required for each localization, single molecules can be tracked over seconds (e.g. 28000 localizations at 20 nm precision).

 

 

Abberior Instruments’ MINFLUX system is based on a standard microscope stand with an active sub-nm stabilization system. Therefore, all traditional modalities can be added, such as fluorescent widefield, epi-fluorescence, confocal and even STED imaging. This unprecedented array of possibilities allows you to record images across all length scales – from microns down to a few nanometre.

 

MINFLUX is the ultimate super resolution fluorescence microscope

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