JENA, GERMANY - Newsaktuell - 6 March 2025 - ZEISS announces the
launch of Lightfield 4D, a new microscopy technology based on the
light-field principle. As a new imaging mode integrated into the new
ZEISS LSM 910 and LSM 990 confocal microscope systems, ZEISS Lightfield
4D redefines the way researchers observe living organisms, especially in
the neurosciences, cancer research, developmental biology, and plant
sciences. It enables instant volumetric high-speed imaging, allowing
researchers to image the dynamic processes of life in complete samples
with unprecedented temporal resolution.
The new technology addresses the critical need for 4D imaging –
combining volume and time to truly understand biological processes.
Traditional optical sectioning techniques that rely on sequential image
acquisition to create Z-stack images have long struggled with the
limitations of sequential image acquisition, which introduces time
delays and compromises the spatiotemporal accuracy of data. ZEISS
Lightfield 4D overcomes these challenges by imaging entire 3D data sets
at a precise moment in time, eliminating time delays within a captured
volume.
Accelerating microscopic imaging: One snap, one volume
Utilizing a micro lens array, ZEISS Lightfield 4D generates 37
individual images simultaneously, capturing comprehensive 3D information
in real-time. This innovative approach allows for the creation of
Z-stacks through advanced deconvolution-based processing, achieving an
impressive rate of up to 80 volume Z-stacks per second, providing
insights into rapid biological events such as physiological and neuronal
processes.
Improving biological insight with speed and gentleness
A complete Z-stack is captured in one illumination event. This reduces
light exposure and phototoxic effects. It allows for long-term imaging
of entire living organisms at high temporal density, following
biological processes over long periods of time. The unmatched speed of
ZEISS Lightfield 4D facilitates the capture of multi-color volumes of
large samples, enhancing productivity of experiments across various
applications.
"Combining volume and time to enhance our understanding of complex
biological processes, ZEISS Lightfield 4D represents a leap forward in
4D imaging," says Dr. Bernhard Zimmermann, Head of Life Sciences
Microscopy at ZEISS. "We believe that Lightfield 4D will redefine the
imaging landscape. This innovative system empowers researchers to
capture biological processes in real-time, providing unprecedented
insights into the dynamic nature of life."
New LSM platforms
The combination of the remarkable imaging flexibility of laser
scanning microscopes (LSMs) and the gentle and instant volume imaging
capabilities of ZEISS Lightfield 4D enables previously impossible
experiments and pushes scientific research to new frontiers.
In conjunction with the launch of Lightfield 4D, ZEISS introduces
enhanced versions of its LSM platforms: ZEISS LSM 910 and LSM 990. These
upgraded systems feature new high-bandwidth electronics that support
beampath technology for exceptional light preservation, visualization of
high dynamic ranges, and a broad wavelength bandwidth. Additionally,
image quality improvements with ZEISS Airyscan jDCV are now available
for all Airyscan Multiplex modes. With the help of the Microscopy
Copilot, a personal AI assistant, researchers can interactively explore
new possibilities for their imaging experiments.
For more information, please visit:
https://zeiss.ly/nw-lightfield-4d