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SPM |
| The Nanoscope MultiMode
Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM is the highest resolution
SPM ever manufactured). The combination of easy to
use, powerful software and innovative hardware design
gives the MultiMode SPM the flexibility to easily
acquire images on both the atomic and macroscopic
scales. The microscope performs the full range of
SPM techniques to measure surface characteristics
including topography, elasticity, friction, adhesion,
magnetic fields, and electrical fields. |
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| Nanonics
NSOM |
| The Nanonics NSOM system
provides the full range of AFM modes of operation
(contact, non-contact, intermittent-contact) and
NSOM operation (both transmission and reflection
imaging) and does not interfere with the normal
workings of the host optical or confocal microscope
upon which it sits. This full integration of the
fields of conventional far-field microscopy, atomic
force microscopy, near-field optical microscopy,
and confocal microscopy into one system serves as
a powerful tool for microscopists, giving them the
ability to correlate information received from a
sample via all of these complementary techniques. |
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| Spectra-Physics
Femtosecond Laser |
| The Tsunami® mode-locked
Ti:sapphire laser provides the widest pulse width
range, the broadest wavelength coverage and the
highest power levels of any ultrafast oscillator
on the market. It also offers the best long-term
stability and reliability in both femtosecond and
picosecond domains. |
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| Veeco Instruments BioScope II |
| The
Bioscope II has been engineered specially to facilitate advanced bioscience
research. It allows us to image under broad range of biologically relevant
conditions. It allows us to measure biological samples in three dimensions,
while being integrated into with inverted optical research microscopes. The
BioScope II is ideal for a wide array of cutting-edge bioscience applications,
such as spatial identification of protein molecules and cellular structures,
investigations of cell response to mechanical stimulation and nano-manipulation, and in-situ pharmacological studies of
live cells. The BioScope II is designed for multimodal imaging and
measurements, specifically targeting the correlation of nanoscopic measurements with advanced optical/fluorescence microscopy. |
| JEOL JSPM-5200 |
| The JSPM-5200 is a
multipurpose, high resolution SPM with environmental capabilities. The
JSPM-5200 can be used in various native environments -- from ambient air,
controlled atmosphere, fluid, or vacuum, with the sample heated to 500° C
(773K) or cooled to -143° C (130K). The open architecture of the JSPM-5200
provides multiple access ports and easy access to the probe. The JSPM-5200 can
be configured as either an atomic force microscope (AFM) or scanning tunneling
microscope (STM) by merely changing the tip. STM modes include CITS, I-V, S-V,
and I-S. Standard AFM modes include contact, friction force microscopy, current
image, non-contact and discrete contact with either slope detection or
frequency detection, and phase imaging. |
| Hysitron TriboIndenter |
| The Hysitron TriboIndenter is a complete automated nanomechanical
test system, ideal for measuring the hardness and elastic modulus of both hard
and soft materials including biological specimens. It provides quantitative
nanomechanical testing capabilities with the convenience of modern automation.
Available in normal and lateral force loading configurations, the Triboindenter
revolutionizes the sub-micron scale testing arena with real-time data
collection and nanometer resolution in-situ SPM imaging. |
| NanoInk NSCRIPTOR DPN System |
| Nanoink’s NSCRIPTOR system
is a DPN based scanning probe microscopy system. Leveraging these SPM
capabilities, the NSCRIPTOR is optimized for both nanolithography and image
acquisition. This turn key system
uniquely leverages 1D and 2D probe arrays, microfluidic inkwells.
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