Objective C-Apochromat 40x/1.2 W Corr M27

Objective C-Apochromat 40x/1.2 W Corr M27

Item no.: 421767-9971-711
(no longer available)
Description

Objective C-Apochromat 40x/1.2 W Corr M27 (CG=0.14-0.19mm) (FWD=0.28mm at CG=0.17mm), UV-VIS-IR Selected for FCS. Incl. Immersol W, bottle 20 ml and Cover glasses, high performance, CG=0.17mm, box with 100 pc. With serial number. Strehl ratio >90%.

Full Description

This objective has a high Strehl ratio, especially for Superresolution Microscopy.

Magnification 40x
Numerical Aperture 1.2
Free Working Distance [mm] 0.28 at cover glass 0.17
Coverglass Thickness [mm] 0.14 - 0.19
Thread Type M27x0.75
Immersion Water and W 2010
Field of View [mm] 25
Parfocal Length [mm] 45.06
Long Distance
Correction Ring Yes
Iris
Optical System Infinity Color Corrected System (ICS)
Color Correction apochromatic
Biomedical Applications
Fluorescence Yes
- Multichannel
- Ultraviolet Transmission
- Infra Red Transmission
BrightField Yes
DIC [Differential Interference Contrast]
High Contrast DIC
PlasDIC
Phase Contrast
VAREL Contrast
Hoffman Modulation Contrast
Polarization Contrast
Materials (Reflected Light) Applications
BrightField
BrightField/DarkField
Reflected Light DIC
High Contrast DIC
DIC with circular polarized light
Total Interference Contrast
Polarization Contrast
Options
Definite Focus.2
Confocal Microscopy Yes
- Ultra Violet
- VIS (visible light)
- NLO-IR / 2 Photon
Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence
Apotome
Microdissection
  • Objective heater 33/38 S1 (D)
    Objective heater 33/38 S1 (D)
    Item no.: 411860-9067-000
  • Objective ring ACR for objective sleeve conical long
    Objective ring ACR for objective sleeve conical long
    Item no.: 424510-0000-000
  • DIC slider EC PN 40x/0.75 II, EC PN 100x/1.30 III
    DIC slider EC PN 40x/0.75 II, EC PN 100x/1.30 III
    Item no.: 426945-0000-000
  • DIC slider CA 40x/1.2 W, LD CA 40x/1.1 W III
    DIC slider CA 40x/1.2 W, LD CA 40x/1.1 W III
    Item no.: 426948-0000-000
  • Immersion medium Immersol W 2010, oiler 20 ml
    Immersion medium Immersol W 2010, oiler 20 ml
    Item no.: 444969-0000-000
  • Box of lens cleaning paper (300 sheets)
    Box of lens cleaning paper (300 sheets)
    Item no.: 462975-0000-000
  • Cover glasses, high performance, D=0.17mm, box with 1000 pc.
    Cover glasses, high performance, D=0.17mm, box with 1000 pc.
    Item no.: 474030-9000-000
Mechanical Dimensions
Transmittance curve
C-Apochromat

If you want to examine a biological specimen having a refractive index close to that of water (n = 1.33) with a high-aperture objective, an oil objective can only supply a useful result unless you focus at too great a depth below the specimen surface.
If you want to look deeper into the specimen, high spherical aberration will annihilate contrast and resolution and drastically reduce image brightness. The latter will be noticed especially in confocal microscopy by a substantial deterioration of the signal-to-noise ratio.
Therefore, an oil objective, however good it may be, is not the optimum for a water-like specimen. In the designing of objectives, the refractive index of the intended specimens (and the immersion medium) plays an essential part.
Oil objectives are designed and corrected on the assumption that the refractive indices of the immersion and embedding media are equal (n = 1.52). For water objectives, this index is assumed to be n = 1.33 for both media.
Special objectives:
C-Apochromat 40x and 63x corrected from UV to IR !
Other water immersion objectives:
For use without coverglass:
- Achroplan W objectives, corrected for specimens without cover glass and for long working distances, especially for use in microinjection and patch-clamp techniques on upright microscopes.
- Objective Plan-Apochromat W 63x/1.0 corrected from VIS to IR.
For use with coverglass:
- LCI Plan-Neofluar multi-immersion objectives, corrected for immersion media with refractive indices between those of water and oil, and for a single cover glass thickness.
The examination of an aqueous specimen to exacting standards, e.g. with a laser scanning microscope, involves a number of special requirements that have to be satisfied:
- High aperture for high resolution in optical thin sections, and high brightness of fluorescence
- Long working distance for 3D examinations
- Low axial chromatic aberration so that the focal planes of different wavelengths coincide
- Low lateral chromatic aberration so that different fluorescence images register.
- Flat field to enable true-to-life 3D reconstruction
To satisfy these requirements, the C-Apochromat® 40x/1.2W Corr was designed to have the following properties and features:
- Water immersion for aqueous specimens (vital sections, cell cultures, specimens with aqueous embedding medium)
- Correction collar for compensating differences in cover glass thickness (0.14...0.18 mm) and temperatures (scales for 24ºC and 37ºC)
- The correction collar can also be used for compensating slight deviations of the specimen´s index of refraction from that of water
- Magnification 40x
- Numerical aperture: 1.2
- Free working distance: 220 µm
- Image flattened over 25 mm (conventional) or 12 mm (confocal)
- Transmittance (absolute): 50% at 350 nm, 85% at 400 nm, 90% at 500...700 nm
- High chromatic correction (as for Plan Apochromat objectives)
- No spherical aberration in aqueous specimens
Background
If the embedding and immersion media differ in refractive index, the optical paths will differ in length. Depending on the depth of the focal point below the specimen surface, the difference will range between negligible and quite distinct. As path difference increases, so does spherical aberration, with considerable losses in definition, contrast, brightness and depth resolution. Moreover, measurements in axial directions will be deteriorated by scale contractions and expansions along the Z axis. To exclude deformation along Z, the refractive indices need to be equal. Subsequent correction by the computer is unsatisfactory, because it cannot compensate spherical aberrations. It is therefore imperative that the immersion medium be matched to the specimen.
Objectives with extra-high apertures (1.2 being the very limit for water immersion) are highly sensitive to differences in cover slip thickness. Therefore, the C-Apochromat® 40x/1.2W Corr has a correction collar to compensate for cover slip thicknesses between 0.14 and 0.18 mm. For maximum optical performance, however, it is recommendable to use cover slips with closely toleranced thicknesses (e.g. 0.16...0.17 mm). If the objective is used on the laser scanning microscope, the cover glass thickness can easily be measured and the correction be set to a high precision.

Objective C-Apochromat 40x/1.2 W Corr M27 (CG=0.14-0.19mm) (FWD=0.28mm at CG=0.17mm), UV-VIS-IR Selected for FCS. Incl. Immersol W, bottle 20 ml and Cover glasses, high performance, CG=0.17mm, box with 100 pc. With serial number. Strehl ratio >90%.