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Au-Flat™ for High-Resolution Imaging Au-Flat™ is an ultrastable Cryo-EM sam- ple support with a 45nm holey gold alloy film on 3mm gold mesh grids. Au-Flat™ is a derivative of the patented C-Flat prod- uct. Au-Flat™ improves image quality
and resolution with gold alloy film. Au-Flat™ is biocompatible, durable, and reduces beam-induced motion during imaging when compared to carbon films.
Electron Microscopy Sciences
https://www.emsdiasum.com
Video-Rate Atomic Force Microscope from Oxford Instruments and Asylum Research Oxford Instruments/Asylum Research has announced their new Cypher VRS1250 video-rate atomic force micro- scope (AFM) with scan rates up to 1250 lines/second and frame rates up to 45 frames/second. Tis speed enables cap- ture of nanoscale details of dynamic events, including biochemical reactions,
2D molecular self-assembly, and etch and dissolution pro- cesses. Te system supports a range of modes and accessories, making it a versatile tool for interdisciplinary research groups.
Oxford Instruments/Asylum Research
https://AFM.oxinst.com/VRS1250
New Seiwa Optical FHL Telecentric Lens Seiwa Optical’s new FHL telecentric lens series is compatible with Toshiba-Teli’s new BU2409M camera series. Te high-resolution design is compatible with the latest CMOS sensor with a pixel size of less than 3μm. All models have a coaxial lighting port, and high- uniformity lighting of samples can be obtained
for each magnification.
Seiwa Optical America
https://www.seiwaamerica.com
Bruker’s New EDS-EBSD System for Tabletop SEMs
Bruker’s QUANTAX ED-XS is a new prod- uct package combining the unique eFlash XS EBSD detector with the robust XFlash® EDS detector under the versatile ESPRIT soſtware suite. Tis hardware and soſtware combina-
tion is an approach that provides powerful analytical tools to the microscopy community and can be installed on the Coxem tabletop SEM.
Bruker AXS
https://www.bruker.com
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Tousimis Introduces Post-Process Data Review on Touchscreen Standalone CPD Systems
Tousimis has introduced a new Touchscreen Series C Multi-Application CPS instrument
with post-process data review capability. Available in 4-, 6- and 8-inch chamber sizes, the system is integrated with the award- winning Autosamdri ® soſtware technology.
Tousimis
https://tousimis.com
ZEISS Introduces the First Crystallographic CT System
Te ZEISS Xradia CrystalCT™ microCT system enables 3D crystallographic imag- ing of polycrystalline materials for analy- sis of a wide range of metals and alloys, additive manufacturing, ceramics, and pharmaceutical samples. A world-first commercial implementation, it is pur-
pose-built to deliver diffraction contrast tomography (DCT) on a traditional computed tomography system, allowing research- ers to complement absorption contrast tomography data with crystallographic information in three dimensions.
ZEISS
https://www.zeiss.com
New AFM Tips from ICSPI ICSPI has announced two additions to the nGauge AFM product line-up. New sharp, diamond-like carbon tips offer the best lat- eral resolution and highest fidelity imaging on the nGauge AFM, enabling new applica- tions. New AFM wedge tips offer a unique sharpened “wedge” design for robustness
and consistency and are ideal for general-purpose imaging and pre-screening samples.
ICSPI
https://www.icspicorp.com
LI-COR Odyssey Family of Imaging Systems Te Odyssey® M and Odyssey DLx Imagers can perform macroscopic imaging of mul- tiple tissue section slides
simultaneously,
allowing for high-throughput detection of tissue- or region-specific localization and
expression of targets. Additionally, Odyssey imagers provide an industry-leading 6 logs of dynamic range, and the line scan- ning technology of the Odyssey M delivers exceptionally fast acquisition of tissue section images.
LI-COR Biosciences
https://www.licor.com
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