NicoLase - An open-source diode laser combiner, fiber launch, and sequencing controller for fluorescence microscopy

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Abstract

Modern fluorescence microscopy requires software-controlled illumination sources with high power across a wide range of wavelengths. Diode lasers meet the power requirements and combining multiple units into a single fiber launch expands their capability across the required spectral range. We present the NicoLase, an open-source diode laser combiner, fiber launch, and software sequence controller for fluorescence microscopy and super-resolution microscopy applications. Two configurations are described, giving four or six output wavelengths and one or two single-mode fiber outputs, with all CAD files, machinist drawings, and controller source code openly available.

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Nicovich, P. R., Walsh, J., Böcking, T., & Gaus, K. (2017). NicoLase - An open-source diode laser combiner, fiber launch, and sequencing controller for fluorescence microscopy. PLoS ONE, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173879

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