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Near-Infrared Microscope Objectives for Deep & Low-Scattering Imaging

What Are Near-Infrared (NIR) Microscope Objectives?

Near-infrared objectives are optimized for wavelengths beyond the visible spectrum, reducing light scattering in tissue and enabling deeper imaging for biological and materials science applications.

  • How to Choose

    • Magnification requirements (e.g., 20x, 40x, 60x)
    • Numerical aperture (NA) for resolution needs
    • Working distance depending on sample thickness
    • Compatibility with your microscope system
  • Key Advantages

    • Improved imaging of aqueous samples
    • Reduced spherical aberration compared to dry objectives
    • High numerical aperture for enhanced resolution
    • Ideal for live-cell and thick specimen imaging
  • Who Uses Them?

    • Life science researchers
    • Live-cell imaging laboratories
    • Fluorescence microscopy users
    • Confocal and high-resolution imaging facilities

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NIR NEW | Spach Optics

Browse near-infrared microscope objectives at Spach Optics. NIR-optimized objectives support imaging at wavelengths that penetrate deeper into biological tissue with less scattering than visible light.

Our inventory includes NIR objectives suitable for multiphoton, IR microscopy, and semiconductor inspection applications.