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Scanning Probe Microscopes
Used to study the properties of surfaces at the atomic level. (www.eng.yale.edu)
See Also: SPM
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Scanning Probe Microscope
SPM-9700HT
Making the Unknown Visible Scanning probe microscope (SPM) is a generic term for microscopes that scan sample surfaces with an extremely sharp probe to observe their three-dimensional image or local properties at high magnifications. The SPM-9700HT takes high-throughput observations to the next level.
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Scanning Probe Microscopes
attoMICROSCOPY
The mission to create scientific impact has kept attocube at the frontier of cutting edge research instrumentation. Decades of combined experience in all relevant fields, an excellent team, and close cooperations with some of the world’s leading research institutes have evolved into a broad portfolio of high-end cryogenic scanning probe microscopes.
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Scanning Probe Microscopes
SpectraView 2500
* Ultra-low noise SPM* Colocalized nanochemical analysis by IR, THz, Raman, AFM* Cantilever probes are completely transparent* Versatile configurations: Kelvin Probe chemical potential, electrical, thermal and photon force
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Single Probe Scanning Probe Microscope
MultiView 2000
an advanced single probe scanning probe microscope enabling a variety of modes of AFM/SPM/NSOM imaging. Nanonics has designed The MultiView 2000TM for excellence in scanning probe microscopy while allowing for near-field and far-field optical NSOM/Raman/TERS imaging without perturbation. The Multiview 2000TM is the only commercially available instrument that offers both tip and sample scanning. This versatility is important for different operation modes where the user can now choose whether the sample or tip is static. The Multiview 2000TM further offers the most stable feedback mechanism available in the form of normal force feedback with tuning fork actuation.
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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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Scanning Kelvin Probe Microscope
VS-SKP
The Kelvin Probe experiment uses a nondestructive method to determine the relative work function difference between the probe and the sample. Work function describes the energy required to liberate an electron from the surface of a conductor; electrochemists often interpret this as the difference from an electrode’s Fermi Level, average energy of electrons, and that of vacuum.
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High-Resolution Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM)
High-Resolution Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM)
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AFM-Raman for Physical and Chemical Imaging
LabRAM Nano
Fully integrated system based on SmartSPM state of the art scanning probe microscope and LabRAM HR Evolution fully automated Raman micro-spectrometer. LabRAM HR Nano offers full automation and versatile compatibility with outstanding performance.
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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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AFM-Raman for Physical and Chemical Imaging
XploRA Nano
Fully integrated system based on SmartSPM state of the art scanning probe microscope and XploRA Raman micro-spectrometer.Compact, fully automated and easy-to-use, the XploRA Nano concentrates the power of AFM-Raman into an affordable yet full-featured package, making TERS imaging a reality for all. The TERS proven system.
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Laser Scanning and Emission Tools
InfraScan™ 400TDM
The InfraScanTM 400TDM is the newest evolution of Checkpoint's pioneering top-down laser scanning and emission tools. This tool is specifically designed to accommodate any commercially available probe station, up to 300 mm wafers. The combination of Checkpoint Technologies, world leading laser scanning microscope and its best in class emission system into a single tool, gives users the most sensitive and easy to use system on the market. The TDM can be configured with up to 3 lasers and a choice of InGaAs, MCT or Si CCD emission cameras.
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Create Topographic Profiles from SPM Images
TopoStitch
topoStitch™ offers the easiest and most accurate way to stitch topographic or greyscale images from Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPM’s), profilers, interferometers, confocal microscopes or any other instrument type. All images are placed automatically according to stage position coordinates when stored in the image files. Otherwise, the Grid Layout Wizard helps to lay out images in seconds. topoStitch™ even offers advanced snapping and semi transparent rendering, which makes it easy to place and adjust images manually.
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Real-time and Direct Correlative Nanoscopy
LabRAM Soleil Nano
Fully integrated system based on our OmegaScope scanning probe microscope and LabRAM Soleil Raman microscope. LabRAM Soleil Nano offers unprecedented capabilities for direct co-localized AFM-Raman and photoluminescence measurements. AFM imaging modes (topographic, electrical, mechanical, etc.) and Raman acquisition can be performed either sequentially or simultaneously at the same location of the sample surface. Optical nano-resolution is also achievable with Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and Photoluminescence (TERS/ TEPL). LabRAM Soleil Nano is compatible with the environmental chamber for AFM and Raman measurements in controlled atmosphere and at low temperatures.
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Advanced Stand-Alone AFM
SmartSPM
The SmartSPM Scanning Probe Microscope is the first 100% automated system that offers its cutting-edge technology of ultra-fast, metrological and high-resolution measurements for the most advanced materials research at the nanoscale in all AFM and STM modes. With the SmartSPM zooming in from large up to 100 µm overview scans down to atomic resolution has become a reality. Its design has been specially developed to be capable of being seamlessly integrated with optical spectroscopies (SNOM, Raman, Photoluminescence and TERS/SERS techniques).
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Analytical Software for Microscopy
SPIP
SPIP™ or Scanning Probe Image Processor - is an advanced software package for processing and analyzing microscopic images at nano- and microscale. It has been developed as a proprietary software by Image Metrology and is unique in the microscopy and microscale research market. With the high level of usable features, SPIP provides industrial and academic researchers with an advanced toolkit for working with microscope images, incl. extracting data from most microscopy file types, cleaning and enhancing data, analyzing measurements, visualizing and reporting analysis results. The software is used for research and innovation in a variety of industries such as pharmaceutical, cosmetics, semiconductors, hard disk manufacturing, polymer and aluminum manufacturing. Furthermore, SPIP is widely recognized as the standard microscope image analysis software for research and education at leading universities, and has been cited in more than 1200 scientific publications.
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Analytical Software for Microscopy
SPIP
SPIP™ or Scanning Probe Image Processor - is an advanced software package for processing and analyzing microscopic images at nano- and microscale. It has been developed as a proprietary software by Image Metrology and is unique in the microscopy and microscale research market. With the high level of usable features, SPIP provides industrial and academic researchers with an advanced toolkit for working with microscope images, incl. extracting data from most microscopy file types, cleaning and enhancing data, analyzing measurements, visualizing and reporting analysis results. The software is used for research and innovation in a variety of industries such as pharmaceutical, cosmetics, semiconductors, hard disk manufacturing, polymer and aluminum manufacturing. Furthermore, SPIP is widely recognized as the standard microscope image analysis software for research and education at leading universities, and has been cited in more than 1200 scientific publications.
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Near Field Scanning Optical Microscope
MCL-NSOM
The MCL-NSOM is a fully operational near field scanning optical microscope. It has been built on Mad City Labs versatile RM21™ inverted optical microscope which allows users to convert between NSOM, SPM, and fluorescence optical microscopy techniques. The MCL-NSOM builds on our successful resonant probe SPM and incorporates common elements such as the MadPLL® phase lock loop controller. The NSOM also exploits our expertise in precision motion control by including six axes of motorized positioning, for the sample and NSOM probe, and three axes of closed loop nanopositioning to provide exceptional position resolution and accuracy. The MCL-NSOM also includes a 635nm laser excitation source, fiber launch, oil immersion objective lens (100x, 1.25 N.A.), CMOS alignment camera and avalanche photodiode detector. The microscope configurable design allows researchers to tailor the instrument for many different optical microscopy techniques including near field spectroscopy. The MCL-NSOM is operated in aperture mode with shear force feedback. The standard 5 modes are supported: illumination, collection, illumination and collection, reflection and reflection collection. We supply a LabVIEW™ based software package which automates the motion control features.
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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 a large probe current (200nA), electron back scatter diffraction (EBSD) to perform crystallographic characterization, and cathodoluminescence (CLD). In addition, the 3D analysis function Cut & See is included in the standard configuration, allowing cross-section milling to be executed automatically at fixed intervals, while acquiring SEM images for each cross section.