Scanning Electron Microscopes
surface imaging from 1 to 5 nm in size.
See Also: Scanning Electron Microscopy, SEM
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Ion Pumps & Controllers
Agilent Vacuum (formerly Varian) offers a complete portfolio of VacIon ion pumps that provide various pumping speeds (from 0.4 to 1000 L/s). Agilent also supplies smart combinations titanium sublimation pumps (Ion CombiTSP) and Non-Evaporable Getter (Ion CombiNEG) pumps for clean and vibration-free environments.Agilent ion pumps and controllers can be customized in a number of configurations to satisfy your vacuum requirements. They are the best choice for those applications where stable ultrahigh or extreme-high vacuum (UHV or XHV) conditions are essential, such as: laboratories, large research facilities, medical devices, scanning electron microscopes, and surface analysis tools.
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MultiBeam System
FIB
An easy-to-use, out-lens type scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with a Schottky electron gun, as well as a new FIB column capable of large current processing (maximum ion current 90nA) installed into one chamber. JIB-4610F enables high-resolution SEM observation after high-speed cross-section milling with FIB, and high-speed analysis with a variety of analytical instruments, such as energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) that takes advantage of the Schottky electron gun delivering ...show more -
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Scanning Electron Microscope w/ EDX Laboratory
Trialon has the equipment and experienced staff to operate this highly technical piece of laboratory equipment. Our state-of-the-art materials analysis lab located in Auburn Hills, MI is managed by a Ph.D with over 20 years of hands-on experience in root cause failure analysis of design, material and process for current and future products.
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Scanning Electron Microscope
SEM
Delivers the world's best resolution with the incorporation of the newly-developed, super-high resolution Gentle Beam (GBSH). In addition, the maximum probe current of the In-lens Schottky Plus gun has been increased from 200 nA to 500 nA.
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Scanning Electron Microscope
Verios G4 XHR SEM
The Thermo Scientific™ Verios G4 scanning electron microscope (SEM) provides sub-nanometer resolution from 1 to 30 kV and enhanced contrast needed for precise measurements on materials in advanced semiconductor manufacturing and materials science applications, without compromising the high throughput, analytical capabilities, sample flexibility and ease of traditional Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
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Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopes
FIB-SEMs
Combine imaging and analytical performance of a high resolution field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) with the processing ability of a next-generation focused ion beam (FIB).
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Real-Time X-Ray Imaging and Variable Pressure Scanning Electron Microscope
Trialon has the equipment and experienced staff to operate this highly technical piece of laboratory equipment. Our state-of-the-art materials analysis lab located in Auburn Hills, MI is managed by a Ph.D with over 20 years of hands-on experience in root cause failure analysis of design, material and process for current and future products.
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Microscopy Software/Hardware
ZEISS Atlas 5
Atlas 5 is your powerful hardware and software package that extends the capacity of your ZEISS scanning electron microscopes (SEM) and ZEISS focused ion beam SEMs (FIB-SEM). Use its efficient navigation and correlation of images from any source, e.g. light- and X-ray microscopes. Take full advantage of high throughput and automated large area imaging. Unique workflows help you to gain a deeper understanding of your sample.
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E-Beam Power Supplies
Maximize image quality and repeatability. Designed for scanning electron microscope tools, Advanced Energy’s precision e-beam technologies deliver impressive performance, accuracy, and reliability.
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FAST SDD and C2 Window
EDS (SEM) Applications
Amptek is pleased to offer our improved line of silicon drift detectors (SDDs) for energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) use within scanning electron microscopes (SEMs). Using our proprietary Patented “C-Series” silicon nitride (Si3N4) X-ray windows, the low-energy response of our FAST SDD® extends down to beryllium (Be). The FAST SDD® with its high intrinsic efficiency is ideal for EDS, which is also known as energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX or XEDS) and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDXA) or energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDXMA).
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Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Prisma E
Prisma E scanning electron microscope (SEM) combines a wide array of imaging and analytical modalities with new advanced automation to offer the most complete solution of any instrument in its class. It is ideal for industrial R&D, quality control, and failure analysis applications that require high resolution, sample flexibility and an easy-to-use operator interface. Prisma E succeeds the highly successful Quanta SEM.
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Scanning Electron Microscope
JSM-IT510
Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) are indispensable tools not only for research but also for quality assurance and manufacturing sites.At those scenes, the same observation processes need to be performed repeatedly and there has been a need to improve the efficiency of the process.
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Failure Analysis
A partial list of our state of the art test equipment, applicable to these testing disciplines, will include the following: Two Scanning Electron Microscopes with EDS (SEM/EDS) Three Differential Scanning Calorimeters (DSC) Three Thermogravimetric Analyzers (TGA) Three Thermo Mechanical Analyzers (TMA) One Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (DMA) Two Real-Time Fluoroscopic X-ray Systems, including a Microfocus System One Fourier Transform Infrared Microscope (FTIR) (capable of identifying a single particle of an unknown material) Two Ion Chromatographs (IC) (capable of identifying ionic impurities in ppm)
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Magnetic Field Testing
Response Dynamics Vibration Engineering, Inc.
As magnetic field consultants, we have been working with magnetic field issues for sensitive tools for many decades from cutting edge development of scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) to active cancellation systems for MRI tools, to site surveys for specification compliance, debugging, and tool Magnetic Field Sensitivity Testing.
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Electron Microscope Analyzer
QUANTAX Micro-XRF
Micro-X-ray Fluorescence (Micro- XRF) spectroscopy analysis is a complementary non-destructive analytical technique to traditional Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) analysis using a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
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Segmented STEM Detector
Opal
In a drive to meet our customers’ needs, El-Mul developed a detection solution for Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopes (STEM) which can support multiple applications such as DPC, cryo tomography, imaging of strain, charge, light elements or Z-contrast.
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Cross Sections and Metallography
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.
Cross sections are prepared by mounting samples in epoxy and then grinding and polishing the mount for imaging in the optical microscope or Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Valuable information from cross sectioning can include: film thicknesses, inclusions, corrosion thickness, dimensional verification, and subsurface defects. Metallographic cross sections are typically etched to reveal the microstructure. Microstructural analysis can provide information about heat treatment history, corrosion susceptibility, as well as undesirable microconstituents.
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Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDS)
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.
Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS Analysis) is used in conjunction with the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) providing chemical analysis in areas as small as 1 µm in diameter. EDS detects all elements except for H, He, Li, and Be. EDS can be performed exactly on any features or particles seen in the SEM images and can “MAP” elements on a surface. Unknown materials can be identified and quantitative analysis can be performed.
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Scanning Electron Microscopes
SEM
Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM) scan a sample with a focused electron beam and obtain images with information about the samples’ topography and composition.
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Spectroscopic Platform
Allalin
The Allalin is a nanometer resolution spectroscopy instrument, based on a disruptive technology known as quantitative cathodoluminescence that integrates a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM) into one tool.
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Scanning Electron Microscopes
Our Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs) resolve features from the optical regime down to the sub-nanometer length scale.
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Microscopy
Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view objects and areas of objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye. There are three well-known branches of microscopy: optical, electron, and scanning probe microscopy, along with the emerging field of X-ray microscopy.
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Transmission Electron Microscope
TEM
Atomic Resolution Electron Microscope offering a maximum accelerating voltage of 300 kV, and equipped with JEOL’s own Cs Correctors. This instrument guarantees an unprecedented STEM-HAADF image resolution of 63 pm.
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Scanning Acoustic Microscope
Echo
The ECHO scanning acoustic microscope is a nondestructive ultrasonic flaw detector designed to simplify testing, increase yield and maximize productivity in the lab or on the production floor.
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Electron Microscope Analyzer
QUANTAX EBSD
QUANTAX EBSD system, with its popular OPTIMUS 2 detector head, is the best available solution for analyzing nanomaterials in the SEM
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High-Resolution Scanning Probe Microscope
SPM-8100FM
The new HR-SPM scanning probe microscope uses frequency detection. his instrument is not only capable of ultra-high resolution observations in air or liquids, but for the first time enables observations of hydration/solvation layers at solid-liquid interfaces.
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Electron Microscope Analyzer
QUANTAX EDS for SEM
Bruker's latest generation of QUANTAX EDS features the XFlash® 7 detector series, which provides the largest solid angle for X-ray collection (also called collection angle) and the highest throughput.
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Multiphoton Laser Scanning Microscope
FVMPE-RS
The Olympus FVMPE-RS multiphoton imaging system is purpose-built for deep imaging in biological tissue, aimed at revealing both detail and dynamics. Innovative features for efficient delivery and detection of photons in scattering media enable high signal-to-noise ratio acquisition. This translates to bright images with precise details — even from deep within the specimen. High sensitivity is matched with high-speed imaging to capture rapid in vivo responses. For advanced applications, dual-wavelength excitation extending to 1300 nm is available. Independent control of visible or multiphoton laser light stimulation and the ability to synchronize with patch clamp data are also possible.
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High-end Transmission Electron Microscope
CryoARM
JEOL announces the latest member in its family of high-end transmission electron microscopes, the CryoARM. This highly automated TEM is designed for unattended operation and high throughput imaging of cryo-EM specimens. The CryoARM was initially introduced to a select audience at the 2016 Gordon Research Conference in Hong Kong, M&M 2016 in Columbus, OH and EMC 2016 in Lyon, France. The CryoARM is a dedicated cryo-TEM, based on the highly successful JEOL ARM (Atomic Resolution Microscope) series, an ultrahigh performance, highly stable platform considered to be the "best-in-class" TEMs. The development of the CryoARM was accomplished in collaboration with leading Life Science researchers.
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Scanning Electro-chemical Microscope
920D
The scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) was introduced in 19891 as an instrument that could examine chemistry at high resolution near interfaces. By detecting reactions that occur at a small electrode (the tip) as it is scanned in close proximity to a surface, the SECM can be employed to obtain chemical reactivity images of surfaces and quantitative measurements of reaction rates.