Thanks John!
I imagine the CCD is back-thinned and cooled, and from the size of the
Helicos cabinet (and the video showing the CCD samples hybridization
area in sections), I wonder if they're stepping the optics/wafer
around like a microchip mask aligner... with servos and encoders for
rough positioning, and interferometers for fine positioning (unless
they ensure their stepper motors are repeatable enough, through high
holding torque, if they're using steppers)
Seems like a PMT would do the job for a single reaction center!
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 3:23 PM, singlemolecule
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> If you want more information on what the optical/camera system looks like
> (as well as more detail on other aspects), go to
>
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2954431/ and look at figure 2.
>
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