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DCS-120 Based on bh s Multidimensional Megapixel FLIM Technology Complete Laser Scanning FLIM Microscopes FLIM Upgrades for Existing Conventional Microscopes FLIM with up to 2048 x 2048 pixels Decay curves recorded with up to 4096 time channels Time-channel width down to 813 femtoseconds One-photon and multiphoton versions Scanning by fast galvanometer mirrors Two fully parallel detection channels One or two BDL-SMN or BDS-MM picosecond diode lasers Laser wavelengths 375, 405, 440, 473, 488, 510, 640, 685, 785 nm Two confocal detection channels, fully parallel acquisition or Two non-descanned detection channels (multiphoton version) Channel separation by dichroic or polarising beamsplitters Individually selectable pinholes, individually selectable filters GaAsP hybrid detectors for visible range GaAs hybrid detectors for NIR range Ultra-high-speed hybrid detectors 16-channel multi-wavelength GaAsP detector module Fully integrated scan, laser, and detector control Z-stack FLIM acquisition with Zeiss Axio Observer Z1 Spatial Mosaic FLIM via motorised sample stage (optional) Online lifetime calculation, online display of lifetime images Simultaneous FLIM and PLIM Fluorescence lifetime-transient scanning (FLITS) Ultrafast time-series recording by temporal mosaic FLIM Software for Windows 7 and Windows 10, 64 bit Becker & Hickl GmbH Nunsdorfer Ring 7-9 12277 Berlin, Germany Tel. +49 / 30 / 212 800 20 Fax. +49 / 30 / 212 800 213 email: info@becker-hickl.com

DCS-120 Megapixel FLIM Technology Extremely large images Image size up to 2048 x 2048 pixels Record a large number of cells under identical conditions Select cells of interest from recorded data Fast Preview Function Interactive Scanner Control Easy focusing and sample positioning Easy scan area selection No stop of scanner required Easy Change of Instrument Configuration Select system configuration from list of Predefined Setups Change instrument configuration on a single mouse click Fast Scanning 0.5 s snapshots every 1 s Bacteria catched in flight Dual-Channel FLIM Separate filters and pinholes Fully parallel TCSPC channels High data throughput Short acquisition times No amplitude or lifetime crosstalk 25 years experience in multi-dimensional TCSPC. More than 1800 TCSPC systems worldwide.

DCS-120 Multi-Wavelength FLIM Simultaneous detection in 16 wavelength channels GaAsP multi-wavelength detector No wavelength scanning, no time gating Near-ideal recording efficiency Maximum SNR at minimum sample exposure Laser Wavelength Multiplexing Pixel, line, or frame multiplexing Separation of fluorophores by excitation and emission wavelength Z Stack FLIM Automatic FLIM acquisition in consecutive Z planes Multiphoton FLIM Ultra-high sensitivity combined with deep-tissue imaging capability Simultaneous, fully parallel detection in two wavelength channels Simultaneous FLIM and SHG imaging Extraction of SHG component from FLIM data Near-Infrared FLIM Confocal FLIM with NIR fluorophores Excitation by ps diode lasers, 640 to 785nm, by supercontinuum laser, or by Ti:Sa laser Large penetration depth No autofluorescence background

DCS-120 Multi-Exponential FRET Analysis FRET, separation of interacting and non-interaction donor Self-calibrating FRET Correct conventional FRET efficiencies Time-Series FLIM Time-series as fast as 2 images per second Physiological effects Chlorophyll transients Temporal Mosaic FLIM Time series at rates down to 40 ms per image Record Ca2+ transients by FLIM Record chlorophyll transients FLITS Resolve transient lifetime effects down to 1 millisecond by line scanning Record photochemical chlorophyll transients Record Ca2+ transients in live neurons PLIM Simultaneous recording of phosphorescence and fluorescence lifetime images Record metabolic effects by FLIM and track O2 concentration by PLIM FCS High-efficiency by GaAsP hybrid detectors No afterpulsing peak Online calculation, online fit Time-gating for suppression of Raman light

DCS-120 SPCImage FLIM and PLIM Data Analysis Single, double, and triple-exponential decay analysis No IFR measurement required Display of lifetimes, amplitudes, intensities or ratios of decay parameters Histograms of lifetimes, amplitudes, intensities or ratios of parameters in regions of interest Phasor plot Direct interaction with SPCM instrument software Burst Analyzer Single-Molecule Data Analysis Identification of photon bursts from single molecules in parameter-tag data Calculation of intensity and lifetime histograms Calculation of single-molecule FRET intensities Advanced FCS calculation Time-gated FCS, selection of time windows in PIE data

DCS-120 System Components Lasers Scanner Detectors TCSPC Modules Scanner Control Available Wavelengths 375nm, 405 nm, 445 nm, 473 nm, 488 nm, 515nm, 640nm, 685nm, 785nm Repetition rates 20 MHz, 50 MHz, 80 MHz, CW Pulse width 375nm to 445nm: typ. 40 ps 473nm to 785nm: typ. 60 ps Intensity control, electronic 1:10 Beam correction optics Beam-profile and astigmatism correction Fibre coupling Single-mode, into Qioptiq fibre Power delivered into fibre: 405 nm: 1 mw, 440 nm: 0.4 mw, 473 nm: 0.4 mw, 488 nm: 0.4 mw Laser Multiplexing Within each pixel, line by line, or frame by frame, PIE Beam blanking During x and y flyback, via bh GVD-120 scan controller Laser inputs Point-Source Kineflex push-and click fibre manipulator Laser power regulation, optical Attenuators, 1:1 to 1:50 Laser beam combiner Dichroic mirror Scanner Close-coupled galvanometer mirrors Main beamsplitter Dichroic 420 nm, 450 nm, 490 nm, 405/473 nm 80:20 mirror Secondary beamsplitter Beamsplitter wheel. Dichroics 510 nm, 560 nm, polarising beamsplitter, 100% channel 1, 100% channel 2. Other dichroics on request Pinholes From approx. 0.5 AU to 10 AU 1) Filters Filter sliders, standard filters LP 435, LP 485, BP 480/40, BP535/30, BP 620/60 GaAsP hybrid detectors HPM-100-40 hybrid PMT modules. IRF width 130 ps 2) Standard PMTs PMC-100-1 or -20 cooled PMT modules. IRF width 180 ps 2) High-speed MCP-PMTs R3809U-50 MCP PMTs, IRF width 70 ps 2) Multi-wavelength detector bh MW FLIM GaAsP detector. Please see individual data sheet. Detector control Gain, cooling, overload shutdown, via bh DCC-100 detector controller 1 SPC-150 TCSPC module Single-channel FLIM systems with one HPM-100-40, one PMC-100, or one multispectral FLIM detector 2 SPC-150 TCSPC modules Dual-channel FLIM systems with two HPM-100-40, two PMC-100, or two multispectral FLIM detectors High-speed FLIM systems Scan controller bh GVD-120 (single-slot PCI module) Generation of scan signals Hardware, digital signal synthesis Image size 16 x 16 to 2048 x 2048 Max. scan rate, time/frame 128x128: 0.32s, 256x256: 0.6s, 512x512: 1.5s 3) Zoom factor 1:1 to 1:10 4) Beam blanking During flyback, on / off selectable Laser multiplexing Pixel by pixel, line by line, or frame by frame Beam park function any location within scan area Scan control software Integrated in standard SPCM TCSPC software Galvo driver amplifier bh GVP-120 Electronics box and system computer Lap-top PC with PCI-extension box Also available: Extension box contains: 1 or 2 SPC-150 TCSPC modules 1 GVD-120 scan controller 1 DCC-100 detector controller SPC, GVD, and DCC modules installed in standard PC 1) depends on microscope lens used 2) Includes pulse width of ps diode laser 3) maximum scan rate depends on zoom factor 4) useful zoom range depends on microscope

DCS-120 SPCImage FLIM Data analysis The gold standard in FLIM analysis Analysis of FLIM and PLIM data Analysis by iterative convolution and fit procedure Analysis by first moment of photon distribution Combination of time-domain analysis and phasor plot Automatic IRF determination Multi-tread calculation procedure Single, double, and triple-exponential decay models Incomplete decay models Baseline correction Free or fixed lifetimes of decay components Pseudo-global analysis Synthetic, measured or manually defined IRF Extraction of IRF from SHG components in FLIM image Region-of-interest selection Single and double-exponential FRET Display of lifetime images Display of FRET images Display of lifetimes, amplitudes, intensities Display of ratios of parameters Calculation of FRET efficiencies Histograms of lifetimes, amplitudes, or parameter ratios Multiple region of interest definition Two-dimensional histograms of decay parameters Phasor plot Export of lifetime data Export of images Direct interaction with SPCM software Automatic transfer of SPCM data to SPCImage Transfer of data of selected channels or of all channels Processing of Megapixel FLIM data Processing of Mosaic FLIM data Batch processing of multiple FLIM files Batch processing of multi-wavelength FLIM data Batch export of FLIM images and decay data For detailed description please see: FLIM Systems for Zeiss LSM 710 / 780 / 880 family laser scanning microscopes, user handbook. 7th edition (2017), www.becker-hickl.com

DCS-120 TCSPC Technique Single-Detector Systems Dual-Detector Systems Multi-Spectral Systems TCSPC system Simple-Tau 150 Simple-Tau 152 Simple-Tau 150 Components Lap-top computer Lap-top computer Lap-top computer PCI extension box PCI extension box PCI extension box SPC-150 TCSPC module Two SPC-150 TCSPC modules SPC-150 TCSPC module DCC-100 detector controller DCC-100 detector controller DCC-100 detector controller Saturated count rate 10 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz Sustained count rate Scan Sync In mode 10 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz FIFO Imaging Mode 4 MHz 4 MHz 4 MHz Scan rate any any any Scan synchronisation via pixel clock, line clock and frame clock in all imaging modes Zoom automatic zoom with zoom in microscope Online display in programmable intervals, 1 second or larger Max. image size, 64 bit SPCM software pxl x x pxl y x t 2048x2048x256 2x 2048x2048x256 16x 512x512x64 (examples) 1024x1024x1024 2x 1024x1024x1024 16x 512x512x256 512x512x4096 2x 512x512x4096 16x 256x256x1024 256x256x4096 256x256x4096 Requirements to Microscope Confocal FLIM MP FLIM with NDD Side port of microscope available Side port and Lamp port or NDD port available More specifications: Please see [1] or [2] Other FLIM configurations: Please note that the bh FLIM systems are highly modular. Therefore a large number of different FLIM system configurations are possible. Please see [1] for details or contact bh. Literature: [1] DCS-120 confocal scanning FLIM systems, user handbook, 7th ed., www.becker-hickl.com [2] DCS-120 confocal scanning FLIM systems. Overview brochure. www.becker-hickl.com [3] The bh TCSPC Handbook, 7th ed., www.beckerhickl.com [4] W. Becker, Advanced Time-correlated single photon counting techniques. Springer 2005 [5] W. Becker, ed., Advanced time-correlated single photon counting applications. Springer 2015 Please contact bh for printed copies. International Sales Representatives US: Boston Electronics Corp tcspc@boselec.com www.boselec.com UK: Photonic Solutions sales@photonicsolutions.co.uk www.photonicsolutions.co.uk Japan: Tokyo Instruments Inc. sales@tokyoinst.co. jp www.tokyoinst.co.jp China: DynaSense Photonics Co. Ltd. info@dyna-sense.com www.dyna-sense.com