Microscopy Product Vendors EDAX, Inc.
Tel: (201) 529-4880 Email:
info.edax@ametek.com www.edax.com
Octane Elite EDS System
APPLICATIONS: Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs) • Transmission Electron Microscope (TEMs) • Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) • Light Element Detection • Low kV Microanalysis
FEATURES: The system has the highest throughput and best resolution stability available. The SDDs include Silicon Nitride windows to improve low en- ergy sensitivity, light element detection, and low kV microanalysis.
http://www.edax.com/products/eds/octane-elite-eds-system
Companies and their Products Energetiq Technology
Tel: 781-939-0763 Email:
info@energetiq.com www.energetiq.com
EQ-77 Laser-Driven Light Source™
APPLICATIONS: • Fluorescence Microscopy • AFM/ FTIR Microscopy • Advanced Imaging and Illumina- tion • Multispectral/Hyperspectral Imaging • UV-Vis- NIR Spectroscopy
FEATURES: Energetiq’s ultra-bright light sources generate broadband light from 170nm to 2000nm with high reliability and long operating life in a compact package.
http://energetiq.com/extreme-high-brightness-laser-driven-light-source- eq-77-ldls.php
Evactron by XEI Scientific, Inc. 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 fixed materials.
Tel: 650-369-0133 Email:
sales@evactron.com www.evactron.com
Evactron® E50 Plasma De-Contaminator
APPLICATIONS: • In-situ hydrocarbon removal • SEM/FIB large chamber cleaning • TKD/EBSD sample optimization • SEM sample and TEM holder cleaning • Accurate nanostructure characterization
FEATURES: 50 watt maximum power from new exter- nal hollow cathode plasma source gives fast clean- ing/pumpdown of large chambers, “POP™” ignition at high vacuum – no venting needed.
https://evactron.com/evactron-e50/
Evactron® 25 Zephyr Plasma De-Contaminator
EMSIS GmbH
Tel: +49 251 297962 0 Email:
info@emsis.eu www.emsis.eu
XAROSA - 20 MPix CMOS Camera
APPLICATIONS: • Life Sciences • Materials Sciences • HR-TEM • In-situ • Diffraction
FEATURES: Sensitive CMOS TEM camera up to 30 frames per second in full 20 megapixel. Full reso- lution Fourier (DFT and FFT) transform provided also in live.
https://emsis.eu/index.php?id=102
RADIUS 2.0 - TEM Imaging & Analysis Software
APPLICATIONS: • Camera and TEM control • HDR • Fourier analysis (DFT and FFT) • Image processing and analysis • Archiving
FEATURES: RADIUS 2.0 ideally completes the EMSIS camera portfolio with TEM alignment, drift correction, movie recording, averaging, HDR, Fourier, line profile, particle detection, mosaic imaging, full 64 bit, data- base.
https://emsis.eu/index.php?id=202
APPLICATIONS: • In-situ hydrocarbon removal • SEM/FIB loadlock and chamber cleaning • Materi- als and life science SEM/TEM samples • Low voltage imaging • Failure Analysis
FEATURES: 20 watt maximum power to remove hy- drocarbons without damaging sensitive samples, operates on DP/TP/RP systems using air to generate energy-efficient plasma.
https://evactron.com/evactron_zephyr_plasma_cleaners/ Excelitas Technologies
Tel: 905-821-2600 Email:
x-cite@excelitas.com www.excelitas.com
X-Cite® Fluorescence Illumination Solutions
APPLICATIONS: Digital Pathology or Virtual Micros- copy • Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH) • Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) • Live Cell Imaging • Optogenetics • Photoactivation
FEATURES: X-Cite offers innovative and reliable fluo- rescence illumination solutions for researchers and OEM integrators, with high power, control and stabil- ity required for their applications.
www.excelitas.com/x-cite
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