Microscopes
Use An SEM For The Day!
Submitted by nestorb on Thu, 2007-05-24 17:29. "The TM-1000 is not only extremely easy to use, but also easy to set up. We can arrive first thing in the morning, install the microscope and give some basic training and the user should be up and running by 10.30 AM. We'll leave the system for unlimited use until 4.30 PM, when we'll come and dismantle it and take it away again."
Digital camera available from Testequip
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2007-03-07 22:11. Through a process of capturing multiple images with the sensor shifted a fraction of the length of a pixel the DeltaVu patented technology allows calculation of details much smaller than the size of a pixel...
Holography and Digital Holography Microscopy (DHM)
Submitted by nestorb on Sat, 2007-03-03 14:48. In holographic microscopy the beam from a coherent light source or laser is split into two beams. One illuminating the object itself and the other providing a reference beam which when recombine with the other beam creates a phase interference that is registered on the hologram plate.
CRAIC Technologies Introduces the UVM-1™ UV-Visible-NIR Broadband Microscope
Submitted by nestorb on Tue, 2006-11-28 00:01. CRAIC Technologies introduces the UVM-1™ Broadband UV-visible-NIR range microscope. With unparalleled flexibility and power, this microscope can image beyond the visible and by transmission, reflectance and even emission on the sub-micron scale.
Lamar Engineering Department receives major research instrumentation grant
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2006-11-08 15:16. The focus of this grant is to enhance its research infrastructure and capabilities, both of which are critical for advanced research in target research areas, particularly in air quality research. A variety of chemical and petroleum refineries are near Lamar where air pollutants can be tested and analyzed.
Extended Atomic Force Microscopy Scan Head
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2006-10-04 17:37. The design of the head allows a 28-µm scan range in Z for samples with higher features and, in particular, for bioscience applications that include living cells, plant imaging and for pulling on long chained molecules. The extended head utilizes the same Nanopositioning System (NP) sensors found in the standard head...
FEI and Malvern Team up to Develop and Market Advanced Nanoparticle Analysis System
Submitted by nestorb on Mon, 2006-09-18 18:43. Malvern’s particle image analysis software will be optimized for FEI’s Quanta SEMs. A proven solution, this package is already used on Malvern systems that encompass traditional optical microscopes, such as the Morphologi G2, with many research and industrial users around the world...
Unemployed Scientists Create Ultrapowerful Microscope
Submitted by nestorb on Sun, 2006-09-10 10:25. The new approach, called photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM), brings researchers far closer to their goal of being able to discriminate molecules that are only two to 25 nanometers apart.
More Moore Develops Innovative Microscope Technology Capable of Viewing Features as Small as 20 Nanometers
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2006-09-06 21:41. Working together, these More Moore participants have created a photoemission electron microscope capable of measuring features as small as 20 nanometers (nm), without destroying the sample. Recently they identified defects of 50 nm buried under the multilayer coating of a mask blank...
A matter of nanometers
Submitted by nestorb on Wed, 2006-08-30 21:41. The microscope is so powerful that it allows scientists to examine the fundamental organization of the key structures within cells. This new microscope greatly surpasses the resolution of conventional optical microscopes, which are inherently limited by the wavelength of light...






