Microscopy Product Vendors Carl Zeiss NTS, LLC
Tel: 978-826-1500 Email:
info-usa@nts.zeiss.com www.zeiss.com/nts
Auriga 60
APPLICATIONS: Life Sciences, Materials Science, Semiconductors, Geology, 3D Imaging
FEATURES: • 6-inch stage vacuum chamber • 23 free accessory ports • Dedicated cryogenic transfer port • Safeguarded upgrade path • Fully equipped FIB-SEM
www.smt.zeiss.com/auriga60ekvsmt
EVO HD APPLICATIONS: Zoology, Nano-engineering, Mate- rials Science, Microbiology
FEATURES: • Unmatched low-kV resolution • Imaging of wet specimens at up to 3000 Pa • Intuitive opera- tion for novices and experts alike • Detector upgrades from large portfolio
www.smt.zeiss.com/evohd
ORION PLUS APPLICATIONS: Image charging specimens, Nano pore milling, Graphene Nano-Ribbon Patterning, Life Sciences, Semiconductors
FEATURES: • Unrivaled surface sensitivity • High pre- cision nanofabrication possibilities • Innovative analy- sis functionality • Unique helium-ion technology
www.smt.zeiss.com/orion
ORCA-R2 Cooled CCD Camera APPLICATIONS: Fluorescence
Microscopy, TIRF
Microscopy, Ratio Imaging, Live-Cell Imaging, Spinning Disk Confocal
FEATURES: • 1344 × 1024 pixels • 6.45 µm pixel size • Air/water deep cooling • 16.2 fps • High sensitivity in red region
www.sales.hamamatsu.com/assets/pdf/hpspdf/e_orcar2.pdf
ORCA-D2 Dual-CCD Camera APPLICATIONS: FRET, Ratio Imaging, Dual- Wavelength Imaging, FISH, TIRF Microscopy
FEATURES: • 1280 × 960 pixels • 11.2 fps • Easy setup • Multifocal point imaging • Rapid fi lter changes
www.sales.hamamatsu.com/assets/pdf/hpspdf/e_orcad2.pdf
ImagEM EMCCD Cameras APPLICATIONS: Single Molecule
Imaging, Super
Resolution Imaging, TIRF Microscopy, Live-Cell Imaging, Spinning Disk Confocal
Diatome U.S.
Tel: 215-412-8390 Fax: 215-412-8450 Email:
sgkcck@aol.com www.emsdiasum.com
Cryo Immuno
The fi rst cryo knife with a diamond platform and 35° cutting angle that leads to a considerable reduction in mechanical stresses and therefore to improved struc- ture preservation in sucrose-protected samples.
FEATURES: • 512 × 512 pixels • 1024 × 1024 pixels • 32 fps • Sensitive back-thinned image sensor • Excellent temperature stability
www.sales.hamamatsu.com/assets/pdf/hpspdf/e_c910013.pdf Hysitron, Inc.
Tel: 952-835-6366 Email:
info@hysitron.com www.hysitron.com
PI 95 TEM PicoIndenter
APPLICATIONS: Materials Science, Material Charac- terization, Nano Science, TEM, Semiconductors
FEATURES: • Quantitative load and displacement measurements • Synchronized nanomechanical data and TEM imaging • Interchangeable diamond probes of a variety of geometries • Available heating stage • Electrical contact resistance measurements • Optional interchangeable tensile stage
Electron Microscopy Sciences
Tel: 215-412-8400 E-mail:
stacie@ems-secure.com www.emsdiasum.com
EMS-002 Cryo Workstation
The EMS-002 Cryo Workstation is a complete ultra rapid freezing system that captures rapid events and labile structures that are not seen in chemically fi xed materials.
www.hysitron.com/products/pi-series/pi-95-tem-picoindenter
PI 85 SEM PicoIndenter APPLICATIONS: Materials Science, Material Charac- terization, Nano Science, SEM, Semiconductors
FEATURES: • Quantitative load and displacement measurements • Sub-nanometer displacement noise fl oor • <200 nN force noise fl oor • Can easily be inserted into and removed from SEM/FIB chamber • Interchangeable diamond probes of a variety of geometries • Accurate sample positioning, with mm range and nm sensitivity • Optional interchangeable tensile stage
www.hysitron.com/products/pi-series/pi-85-sem-picoindenter
Companies and their Products Hamamatsu Corporation
Tel: 908-231-0960 Email:
lkohyama@hamamatsu.com www.sales.hamamatsu.com
ORCA-Flash2.8 Scientifi c Camera
APPLICATIONS: DIC Microscopy, Physiology, FISH, Super Resolution Imaging, TIRF Microscopy
FEATURES: • 2.8 megapixels • 3.63 µm pixel size • 45 fps • Low readout noise • Wide FOV
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