Key features

Principle

How it works

Principle

The microscope operates on a completely new technology taken from quantum optics research. It uses multiple roundtrips of light "recycling" photons to pass a tiny sample hundred of thousand times. This way the probability that one photon gets absorbed is increased. It can image almost completely transparent objects.

Highly-sensitive label-free microscope

Our novel microscope makes minuscule absorption of almost completely transparent biological samples visible, which is not accessible otherwise. It measures absorption / transmission at highest sensitivity.

Label-free imaging of ultra-thin sections

Optically measure ultra-thin sections (<100nm) of tissue and cells without labeling.

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Fingerprinting & Spectroscopy

Perform absorption spectroscopy at the parts-per-billion level on individual nanosystems to identify composition.

Fast

Image in real-time and perform time resolved measurements with 1µs time resolution.

Diagnose

Distinguish between proteins according to the differences in their absorption spectra.

Samples from Prof. Porubsky, Institute for Pathology, University clinics Mainz.

News

Visit us at booth (A3.315) at Analytica 2022

Presentation of the project at First EMBL Imaging Centre Symposium: Enabling imaging across scales

Presentation of the project at EMBO/EMBL Symposium: Seeing is believing

Project funded by Go-Bio Initial - Machbarkeitsstudie (BMBF)

Project funded by Go-Bio Initial - Sondierungsphase (BMBF)

Contact and Collaboration

We are currently in the phase of testing and exploring the capabilities of the technology in close collaborations with research institutions, clinics and universities. If you want to discuss about the possibilites for your samples and research, please contact us.

You can reach us by mail at info@resonator-microscope.com or by telephone at +49 89 2180 3704.

Support

We are happy to be supported by the following institutions

BMBF LMU Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik Bayern Innovativ
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