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Microscopy Product Vendors


Cold Vision Series Halogen and LED Light Sources & Accessories


APPLICATIONS: • Stereo Microscopy • Laboratory Equipment • Industrial Applications • Life Science Applications • Microscopy Applications


FEATURES: SCHOTT offers a full range of fiber optic, halogen and LED lighting products with an extensive range of accessories to meet your needs in micros-


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http://www.us.schott.com/lightingimaging/english/microscopy/products. html#block362623


Companies and their Products SPI Supplies


Tel: 610-436-5400 Email: sales@2spi.com www.2spi.com


UV Prep


APPLICATIONS: Materials Science • Life Science • Semiconductor • Low Voltage Imaging • Failure Analysis


FEATURES: The UV Prep is designed to remove hy- drocarbon contamination from a sample surface prior to FE-SEM examination. The result is enhanced imag- ing and resolution at low accelerating voltages.


Plasma Prep™ III


APPLICATIONS: Materials Science • Life Science • Semiconductor • Asbestos • Failure Analysis • PDMS Bonding.


SmarAct Inc


Tel: +1 415-766-9006 Email: info-us@smaract.com www.smaract.com


Electron Microscopy Stage


APPLICATIONS: Microgrippers, micro-and nanoma- nipulators • Multi DOF, vacuum-compatible piezo stages • Probing and testing systems • PicoScale laser interferometer • Microscopy stages for optical and electron microscopy


FEATURES: SmarAct offers piezo-based high-perfor- mance micro- and nanopositioners, advanced control systems, complete miniaturized manipulation sys- tems and compact custom positioning systems that have sub-nm resolution.


www.smaract.com


FEATURES: Solid state RF generator capable of 1 to 100W operations; Low Temperature asher/etcher; small footprint; 4” diameter x 6” depth Pyrex or Quartz Chamber; Optional Process Controller; Optional sys- tem for cleaning TEM Specimen Holders.


Wet Cell II


APPLICATIONS: Materials Science • Life Science • Microfluidic Analytical Techniques • Self-contained Interface • Vacuum Compatible


FEATURES: The next generation device for the exami- nation of liquids in SEM/EDS and TOF-SIMS instru- ments. The self-contained high vacuum compatible device enables the analyst to characterize a fluid in its natural state.


REBEKA BSE Detector for SEM


APPLICATIONS: Materials Science • Low Voltage Imaging • Backscatter Imaging • Semi-Conductor • Failure Analysis


FEATURES: REBEKA™ represents a new retractable BSE detector for electron microscopy which com- bines the best available single crystal scintillators manufactured by Crytur with precise high vacuum mechanics and readout electronics in one package.


Special Optics


Tel: 973-366-7289 Email: info@specialoptics.com specialoptics.com


Custom Microscope Objectives


APPLICATIONS: Laser Micro-machining • Physical Science Research • Microscopy • Long Range Sur- veillance • Defense & Security


FEATURES: Special Optics designs, develops and manufactures precision optical components and offers a wide range of optical fabrication and opto- mechanical assembly capabilities.


http://specialoptics.com/custom-solutions/ Sutter Instrument


Tel: +1-415-883-0128 Email: info@sutter.com www.sutter.com


SOM - Simple Moving Microscope


APPLICATIONS: Fluorescence microscope • In vivo microscopy • Life Sciences • Photostimulation


FEATURES: The SOM is a small, simple microscope designed to allow a single experimental setup to be used for both in vivo and in vitro experimentation.


www.cambridge.org/mto


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