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Microscopy Product Vendors DiATOME U.S.


Tel: 215-412-8390 Email: diatome_us@hotmail.com www.emsdiasum.com


DiATOME cryo Diamond Knives


APPLICATIONS: Available for wet or dry sectioning with a 25°, 35° or a 45° angle. Cutting edge sizes 1.5- 4mm. Use for all low-temperature situations such as sectioning of cryo-protected specimens, frozen hydrated specimens, polymers, and rubber.


FEATURES: DiATOME...at the forefront of cryo inno- vation..


Companies and their Products


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.


Euclid Techlabs, LLC EMF, A Dynasil Company


Phone: +1-800-456-7070 Email: information@emf-corp.com https://dysl.li/emf/microscopy


Metal-coated Microscope Test Slides


APPLICATIONS: EMF’s metal-coated microscope test slides are used in corrosion testing, scanning probe and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Raman spectroscopy, microarrays, cell culture, biological and clinical research, analytical chemistry, elec- tronics fabrication, industrial testing, and academic research in schools and universities.


FEATURES: Slides are individually polished,


cleaned, and inspected to maintain the highest standards. Substrates are pre-cleaned in a vacuum using an ion glow.


GOLD: 1000Å of Au coated with 50Å binder layer of either Chromium or Titanium


SILVER: Bare Ag at 1000Å


COPPER: Cu ∼500Å, conforms to ASTM D2671/IPC- TM-650 ALUMINUM: Bare Al at 1000Å


Evactron by XEI Scientific, Inc.


Tel: 650-369-0133 Email: sales@evactron.com www.evactron.com


Evactron® E50 E-TC Plasma De-Contaminator


APPLICATIONS: EDAX


Tel: (201) 529-4880 Email: info.edax@ametek.com https://www.edax.com


Velocity™ EBSD Camera Series


APPLICATIONS: Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs) • Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) • Simultaneous Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS)-EBSD Collection • Lower Symmetry, Multi- Phase, or Deformed Structures • In-situ and 3D EBSD Applications


FEATURES: Powered by a CMOS sensor, the Veloc- ity combines fast acquisition with high sensitivity and low noise performance for optimal collection and data quality.


https://www.edax.com/velocity In-situ hydrocarbon removal


• SEM/FIB large chamber cleaning • TKD/EBSD sample optimization • SEM sample and TEM holder cleaning • Accurate nanostructure characterization


FEATURES: External hollow cathode 50 watt plasma source with touchpad control, fast cleaning/pump- down of large chambers, “POP” ignition at high vacuum - no venting needed.


https://evactron.com/products/


Evactron® TEM Wand APPLICATIONS: Atomically thin 2-D materials • Nanoparticles and 1D materials • Atomic resolu- tion imaging and chemical mapping • In-situ micros- copy • Microstructure and mechanics deformation


FEATURES: Remove hydrocarbon contamination from JEOL TEM/STEM columns, 12 watt maximum power


to clean sensitive objective lens surfaces, uses air to generate energy-efficient plasma. https://evactron.com/evactron-tem-wand-plasma-de-contaminator/


Tel: (301) 637-0669 Email: info@euclidtechlabs.com www.euclidtechlabs.com


UltraFast Pulser


APPLICATIONS: • Affordable UTEM/SEM • Low Damage/Dose with Sensitive Samples • Picosecond Pump-Probe Stroboscopy • Sample Vibration Miti- gation • EELS/Holography Compatibility


FEATURES: Field-retrofittable laser-free UEM


pulser preserves native gun performance and offers adjustable 10ps-DC pulse width, Hz-10GHz repeti- tion rate, and breakthrough stroboscopic/low-dose imaging rapidity.


www.cambridge.org/mto


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