The interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscope of the MIM Facility at B CUBE is a home-built microscope offering the possibility of label-free detection and tracking of biomolecules. To improve SNR and thus recording speed and localization precision, gold nanoparticles can be used as labels with radii as low as a few nm -- thus providing a huge advantage over the classical dark-field-scattering approach.
Since the move of B CUBE into the new building at Tatzberg 41, we are still wating for the companies to complete the room for the iSCAT setup -- but we are happy to discuss your projects and ideas with you already; just contact us.
Widefield, Interferometric Scattering Detection (iSCAT)
B CUBE, MIM Facility CMCB, room E23
Immersion: | Oil |
Coverslip Thickness: | 0.17 |
Working Distance: | 0.13 mm |
Thread: | RMS (20.32×0.71 mm) |
Tube Length: | infinity |
Objective ID: | B CUBE Olympus 100x/1.4 Oil UPLSAPO |
magnification | 1x |
bit depth | 12 bit |
sensor size | 10.9 x 10.9 mm |
maximum frame size | 1024 x 1024 dexel |
maximum full chip frame rate | 150 fps |