Microscopy Product Vendors
Mag.x System 125 Email:
generalinquiries.na@
excelitas.com
APPLICATIONS: Technical microscopy • Flat-panel display inspection • Semiconductor inspection & processing • Widefield biomedical imaging • Micro measurement & metrology • Scientifc R&D
FEATURES: The Mag.x System 125 represents a new class of optical systems that enables micro- scope-like resolution with wide fields-of-view sup- porting modern high resolution sensors up to 57 mm diameter.
https://www.excelitas.com/product-category/x-cite-illuminators
iFLEX Diode Lasers Email:
generalinquiries.na@
excelitas.com
APPLICATIONS: Confocal microscopy • Optogenet- ics • Flow cytometry • Test & measurement • Bio- medical imaging & instrumentation
FEATURES: iFLEX Lasers deliver exceptional power stability with low amplitude noise. kineFLEX™ fiber delivery options ensure stable intensity with sub- micron positional accuracy and streamlined system integration.
https://www.excelitas.com/product-category/iflex-lasers ibss Group, Inc.
Tel: +1-650-513-1488 Email:
admin@ibssgroup.com
www.ibssgroup.com
GV10x Downstream Asher APPLICATIONS:
In-situ
Companies and their Products Gamma Scientific
Tel: +1 858-279-8034
www.gamma-sci.com
APPLICATIONS: Fluorescence Excitation • Spec- trum/Illuminant Simulation • Camera and Image Sensor Calibration • Photodiode Detector Respon- sivity • Diagnostic Medical Imaging
FEATURES: The latest in tunable LED light sources, SpectralLED® products incorporate up to 35 dis- crete wavelengths for synthesis of unlimited spec- tral profiles from 380-1000 nm.
TM
contamination
control
• Long MFP plasma cleaning • FIB/SEM, SIMS, XPS, TEM, CDSEMs, Review SEMs
FEATURES: High to low power pressure (<5e−3 Torr, 6.7e−3 mBar, 6.7e−1 plasma
for EXpressLO LLC
Tel: +1-321-663-3806 Email:
info@EXpressLO.com
www.EXpressLO.com
Nicola G2/G2F ex situ lift out and micromanipulator system
APPLICATIONS: ex situ lift out • micromanipulation • particles, fibers, thin films • backside or plan view manipulation tion
• FIB/SEM/TEM specimen prepara-
FEATURES: EXpressLO™ grids and methods allow fast, easy, and flexible manipulation of FIB lift out specimens, fibers, particles, thin films, CNTs, and more.
http://www.expresslo.com/
ex-situ-lift-out-systems.html
Praxis™ 3D Printed Samples APPLICATIONS: ex situ lift out • in situ lift out • manipulation practice and training • reduce FIB costs for sample preparation • access to many samples • easier and faster for more repetition
FEATURES: The patented Praxis™ 3D Printed spec- imens can be used for EXLO, EXpressLO™ or INLO methods, purposes.
http://www.expresslo.com/
praxis-.html for training, practice, and educational cleaning chambers
http://ibssgroup.com/products/gv10x/
Pascal), long mean free path and specimens
in-situ. User operation via ibss Controller and/or Windows PC
Mobile Cubic Asher
APPLICATIONS: In-situ & Ex-situ contamination control • SEM/FIB/TEM/SIMS/XPS • Sample Clean- ing • Storage
FEATURES: Mobile downstream plasma cleaning center for specimen & in-situ EM cleaning, employs ibss signature GV10x Qwk-Switch source operated via touchscreen panel, fitted into one convenient enclosure.
http://ibssgroup.com/products/mca/
Chiaro
APPLICATIONS: In-situ & Ex-situ contamination control • SEM/FIB/TEM/SIMS/XPS • Sample Clean- ing • TEM holder view & storage
FEATURES: View / store TEM holders using gas and liquid samples,
http://ibssgroup.com/products/chiaro/ the Chiaro performs functions of
leak check, E-Chips, hydrophilize sample surfaces and plasma cleaning.
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