Rapp OptoElectronic
  • Home
  • Products
    • Photomanipulation
      • Scanner-Based Photomanipulation – UGA-42 Series
        • UGA-42 Firefly
        • UGA-42 Geo
        • UGA-42 Caliburn
      • Fixed-Spot Photomanipulation – AiWon Series
        • AiWon
        • AiWon Geo
        • AiWon Caliburn
      • FLUCS Micro flow photomanipulation
    • Microscopy & Imaging
      • Multi-Photon Microscopy
        • MOM
        • DF-Scope
      • Spinning Disk Microscopy
        • X-Light V2
      • Further Microscopy Systems
        • BOB
        • SOM
      • Microscope Modification
    • Microscope Accessories
      • Optical Couplings
        • IX3-Breadboard
        • FC-70 Series
        • LGA
      • Camera Adapter
        • IX3-CAM Adapter
        • TwinCam
        • MultiCam
      • Image Splitter
        • OptoSplit II
        • OptoSplit II BP
        • OptoSplit III
        • MultiSplit V2
    • Illumination Systems
      • LED & Bulb Systems
        • KSL2
        • UVILED
        • UVICO-2
        • FuraLED
        • OptoScan
      • Laser Systems
        • Single Line Laser
        • Laser Combiner
      • Flash Lamp Systems
        • JML-C2
        • SP-20
  • Applications
    • Ablation & Microdissection
    • DNA Damage
    • IR Temperature Jump
    • Uncaging & Photolysis
    • Optogenetics & Photostimulation
    • Photobleaching & FRAP
    • Photoconversion & Photoswitching
  • Publications
    • Ablation & Microdissection
    • DNA Damage
    • IR Temperature Jump
    • Uncaging & Photolysis
    • Optogenetics & Photostimulation
    • Photobleaching & FRAP
    • Multi-Photon Imaging
    • Microscope Illumination
  • About us
    • Partners
    • Team
    • Our story
    • Location
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Career
  • Search
  • Menu Menu

JML-C2

High Energy Flash Lamp System (ms Pulse)

The JML-C2 is a light guide coupled, versatile and single pulsed flash lamp system featuring a high pulse energy with quartz optics. It represents the standard system of the flash lamp product portfolio. In contrast to the SP-20, the JML-C2 offers a pulse length from 500 to 1000 µs at the full width half maximum (FWHM) depending on the settings. Thus, the JML-C2 is the perfect flash lamp solution for all applications where a millisecond light pulse with high energy is required.

Features

Flexibility

The JML-C2 flash lamp system can be adapted to almost all models of the major research microscope brands. In general, there is the possibility for two kinds of illumination based on the light guide and the type of adaptation. Coupling by a liquid light guide adapter (LGA) gives the possibility to illuminate the whole field of view. In contrast, a spot illumination module (AiWon) enables the user to illuminate a rather small area of the field of view with a high energy light pulse.

Easy Control and Adjustment

This pulsed light source system can be triggered externally by an optical isolated trigger signal to avoid any disturbance of the light flash. The energy level is adjustable via the capacitor settings at the front panel of the device. To define a specific spectral output based on your experimental needs, up to two optical filters can be placed between the bulb and the light guide.

Applications
  • Flash Uncaging
  • Flash Photolysis
  • Flash Excitation
  • Illumination
Specifications
Compatibility: Adapter for most research microscope models available
Light guide:Broad range available (100 µm – 10 mm in diameter)
Bulb: Xenon point source flash bulb
Wavelength: 300-1000 nm (filter selectable spectral output)
Optical filter:Two slots for 25 mm (1‘‘) filter
Pulse energy:Up to 240 J/ pulse (adjustable)
Pulse length:500-1000 μs (FWHM), depending on capacitors settings
Pulse repetition: 0,5 Hz (low repetition rate)
Trigger:Manual, external, optical isolated
Line Voltage115-230 V
Frequency:50-60 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H):450 x 300 x 135 mm
Weight:Approx. 14 kg
Delivery content:1x flash lamp system, 1x light guide, 1x UV-bandpass-filter
Literature
  • Körber, Christoph, Heinz Horstmann, Varun Venkataramani, Frank Herrmannsdörfer, Thomas Kremer, Michaela Kaiser, Darius B. Schwenger, Saheeb Ahmed, Camin Dean, Thomas Dresbach, and Thomas Kuner. 2015. “Modulation of Presynaptic Release Probability by the Vertebrate-Specific Protein Mover.” Neuron 87(3):521–33.
  • Neef, Jakob, Sangyong Jung, Aaron B. Wong, Kirsten Reuter, Tina Pangrsic, Rituparna Chakrabarti, Sebastian Kügler, Christine Lenz, Régis Nouvian, Rebecca M. Boumil, Wayne N. Frankel, Carolin Wichmann, and Tobias Moser. 2014. “Modes and Regulation of Endocytic Membrane Retrieval in Mouse Auditory Hair Cells.” The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 34(3):705–16.
  • Westphalen, Kristin, Galina A. Gusarova, Mohammad N. Islam, Manikandan Subramanian, Taylor S. Cohen, Alice S. Prince, and Jahar Bhattacharya. 2014. “Sessile Alveolar Macrophages Communicate with Alveolar Epithelium to Modulate Immunity.” Nature 506(7489):503–6.
  • Walter, Alexander M., Julia Kurps, Heidi de Wit, Susanne Schöning, Trine L. Toft-Bertelsen, Juliane Lauks, Iwona Ziomkiewicz, Annita N. Weiss, Alexander Schulz, Gabriele Fischer von Mollard, Matthijs Verhage, and Jakob B. Sørensen. 2014. “The SNARE Protein Vti1a Functions in Dense-Core Vesicle Biogenesis.” The EMBO Journal 33(15):1681–97.
View publications

Copyright © 2023
  • Contact
  • Newsletter
  • Imprint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
X
Scroll to top