Microscopy Product Vendors
Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology
Tel: 520-741-1044, ext. 1075 Email:
Productinfo@bruker.com
www.bruker.com/nano
Hysitron PI 89 SEM PicoIndenter
APPLICATIONS: In-Situ Mechanical Experiments for SEM • Targeted Nanoindentation with EBSD • Heating up to 800°C • Nanoscratch • Data-Video Correlation
FEATURES: Hysitron PI 89 leverages the advanced imaging capabilities of SEM, FIBSEM, and PFIB, making it possible to perform quantitative nano- mechanical testing while simultaneously imaging.
www.bruker.com/hysitron-pi-89
Hysitron PI 95 TEM PicoIndenter APPLICATIONS: In-Situ Mechanical Experiments for TEM • Tensile Testing of Nanowires, Films, 2D Mate- rials • Nanoscratch, Fatigue, Electrical, Heating • Data-Video Correlation
FEATURES: The only quantitative nanomechanical testing holder for TEM, enabling compression, ten- sion, bending, scratch, and fatigue testing with simul- taneous TEM observation of deformation behavior.
www.bruker.com/nanomechanical-testing
Vutara VXL Super-Resolution Microscope APPLICATIONS: Video-Rate,
Companies and their Products Anasys nanoIR3 Spectrometer
APPLICATIONS: Hyperspectral NanoIR Spectros- copy Correlated to FTIR • Nanoscale Chemical Imaging • Complementary Tapping AFM-IR and s-SNOM 2D Materials Characterization • Semicon- ductor Failure Analysis
FEATURES: The nanoIR3 provides IR-based chemi- cal imaging and mapping of chemical variations of sample. Point
both spectroscopy and chemical single source.
www.bruker.com/nanoIR
Ultima 2Pplus Multiphoton Microscope APPLICATIONS: Neuroscience • Intravital Imaging • Optogenetics • Photoactivation and Photostimula- tion Experiments • In Vivo Imaging
FEATURES: Ultima 2Pplus delivers an ideal combi- nation of flexibility, resolution, imaging depth and speed, allowing simultaneous imaging, stimulation and electrophysiology protocols with greater effi- ciency and effectivity.
www.bruker.com/ultima Contour X 3D Optical Profilometer
APPLICATIONS: MEMS Characterization • Precision Machined Component Metrology • Tribology and Corrosion Analysis • High-Brightness LED Mea- surements • Opthalmic Characterization
Single-Molecule
Localization • Quantitative Super-Resolution Analy- sis • Genomics Research • Developmental Biology • Cardiology
FEATURES: Vutara VXL’s speed, imaging depth, and resolution deliver significant advantages over com- peting approaches, adding real-time quantitative analyses and including pair-correlation, co-loca- tion, cluster, and live-cell analysis.
www.bruker.com/vutara
Dimension XR SPM APPLICATIONS: Quantitative
FEATURES: The Contour X utilizes over four decades of white light interferometric (WLI) innova- tion to deliver production-ready automation, mea- surement-angle flexibility, outstanding imaging, and proven gauge-capable surface metrology.
www.bruker.com/ContourX
Dimension IconIR Nanoscale Infrared Spectrometer
Nanomechanical
Analysis • Multi-Dimensional Nanoelectrical Char- acterization • Highest Resolution Scanning Electro- chemical Imaging • Nanoscale Viscoelastic Analysis of Polymers
FEATURES: Packaged solutions for advanced,
quantitative nanomechanical, nanoelectrical, and nanoelectrochemical
www.bruker.com/DimensionXR research of materials and
active nanoscale systems in air, fluid, electrical or chemically reactive environments.
APPLICATIONS: Hyperspectral NanoIR Spectros- copy Correlated to FTIR • Correlative Chemical Imaging with Nanomechanical and Nanoelectrical Analyses • Resonance-Enhanced AFM-IR Charac- terization
FEATURES: IconIR combines world’s best large- sample AFM with nanoIR photothermal AFM-IR technology to establish new standards in chemi- cal and material property mapping with sub-10nm chemical imaging resolution.
www.bruker.com/IconIR
JPK NanoRacer High-Speed AFM APPLICATIONS:
Single-Molecule Research •
spectroscopy capabilities enable imaging with a
Investigations
• Biochemistry Dynamics • High-Speed Nanoscale Biomedicine Biology
Real-Time Molecular
FEATURES: With an unprecedented imaging speed of 50 frames per second, NanoRacer sets a new AFM milestone to enable true real-time visualization of dynamic biological processes.
www.bruker.com/NanoRacer
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