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DigitalMicrograph plug-ins, such as Exit wave reconstruction, STEM-HAADF and EELS deconvolution, Strain map- ping, Noise filters, and more.
Hummingbird Scientific
8300 28th Court NE Unit 200 Lacey,WA 98516 USA Ph: 360-252-2737 Fax: 360-252-6474 contact_hummingbird@
hummingbirdscientific.com
www.hummingbirdscientific.com
Hummingbird Scientific offers custom engineering services and products for electron and ion microscopy applica- tions,with an emphasis on in-situ spec- imen holders for Transmission Electron Microscopes. We handle all aspects of mechanical, electrical and software de- sign as well as fabrication and assem- bly. In close collaboration with our customers, we develop solutions for applications in nanotechnology, mate- rials science, and biology.
Hysitron, Inc.
10025 Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA Ph: 952-835-6366 Fax: 952-835-6166
info@hysitron.com www.hysitron.com
Hysitron, Inc., world leader in nano- mechanical test solutions, proudly of- fers the PI Series for in-situ mechanical testing. The PI 95 TEM PicoIndenter? is the first system capable of quantita- tive indentation and compression of nanoscale materials inside the TEM. Hysitron will also feature the new PI 85 SEM PicoIndenter, specifically de- veloped for mechanical testing in the SEM.
Imina Technologies
Ch. delaRaye13 Ecublens, 1024 Switzerland Ph: 41-21-523-90-78
www.imina.ch
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Integrated Dynamics Engineering IDE
68 Mazzeo Drive Randolph MA 02368 USA Ph: 781-326-5700 Fax: 781-326-3004
info@ideworld.com www.ideworld.com
Integrated Dynamics Engineering IDE is a global leader in the development and production of environmental iso- lation disturbance control systems ~vi- bration, acoustic and electromagnetic stray fields! for SEMs, STMs, TEMs. IDE creates controlled environments to operate extremely high precision processes, including nanotechnology. In the U.S., Germany, Israel, Tokyo, IDE is a company of Alberts Industries N.V.
International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD)
12 Campus Boulevard Newtown Square, PA 19073-3273 USA Ph: 610-325-9814 Fax: 610-325-9823
info@icdd.com www.icdd.com
ICDD offers databases designed for rapid materials identification fromdif- fraction patterns. PDF-4 2011 is an advanced database containing compre- hensive material coverage for inor- ganic materials. The database features digitized patterns, molecular graphics, atomic parameters, and electron dif- fraction simulations based on calcula- tions using electron scattering factors from atomic parameters or scattering factors.
IXRF Systems, Inc.
15715 Brookford Drive Houston, TX 77059 USA Ph: 281-286-6485 Fax: 281-286-2660
info@ixrfsystems.com www.ixrfsystems.com
The only all-in-one high end EDS pack- age: quantitation, imaging, mapping, linescans, and particle
analysis.Materi- als characterization and analysis has
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never been this easy and flexible.With IXRF there are no costly add-ons and FREE software upgrades for LIFE. EDS detectors are offered at .123 eV with warranties and upgrade compatibility with any existing EDS detector on any SEM/TEM. IXRF also offers exclusive Micro-XRF additions to the SEM: trace analysis yields the benefits of tradi- tional table-top XRF inside the SEM for a fraction of the cost. Sensitivity of XRF is 10–1000 times greater than EDS for elements sodium and above? Why not have both?!
Jasco
28600 Mary’s Court Easton, MD 21601 USA Ph: 800-333-5272 Ph2: 410-822-1220 Fax: 410-822-7526
sales@jascoinc.com www.jascoinc.com
JASCO specializes in analytical instru- ments with over 50 years of experience within the academic, pharmaceutical, forensics, biotechnology, and indus- trial markets. JASCO’s line of spectros- copy instrumentation includes FT-IR, portable IR,UV-Vis/NIR, Fluorescence, Raman, portable Raman, Microscopy, Polarimeters, and CD. We also offer HPLC, SFE/SFC, and UHPLC systems.
JEOL USA, Inc.
11 Dearborn Road Peabody, MA 01960 USA Ph: 978-535-5900 Fax: 978-536-2264
salesinfo@jeol.com www.jeolusa.com
JEOL is a global leader of electron optical instrumentation for high-end scientific research and industrial appli- cations. JEOL USA provides innovative technologies, products, and services to promote advancements in the core mar- kets we serve: materials science, nano- technology, biology, and biotechnology. Core product groups include TEMs, SEMs sample prep tools analytical in- struments and tools for the semicon- ductor industry.
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