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Molecular Devices’ ImageXpress Pico Automated Cell System


Te ImageXpress Pico Automated Cell System is more than a digital microscope, combining high-resolution imaging with powerful analysis. Whether running fluorescence or bright-field imaging assays, the automated imager features a


comprehensive portfolio of preconfigured protocols for cell-based analyses to shorten the learning curve. Features included with the ImageXpress Pico are Digital Confocal 2D on-the-fly deconvolution, Live Preview, and multi-wavelength cell scoring. Te ImageXpress Pico provides the ability to advance your discoveries with a small and affordable imager.


Molecular Devices www.moleculardevices.com


Olympus Launches Next-Generation XRD with New SwiftMin®


Mineralogy and Phase Analysis


Te Olympus portable TERRA™ II and Benchtop BTX™ III mobile XRD analyzers offer SwiſtMin automated quantitative XRD soſtware, a streamlined user interface, pre- programmed calibrations, and an improved


X-ray detector for increased productivity without the need for a tech- nical expert. Both XRD instruments feature new SwiſtMin®


soſtware,


which provides automated mineral/phase ID and quantification in real-time directly on the analyzer. Te intuitive soſtware interface comes with time-saving features for image analysis.


Olympus www.olympusamerica.com


Protochips Introduces Axon Software for in situ TEM


Protochips AXON soſtware com- pletely redefines the in situ TEM experience. It puts your sample


front and center as you change in situ conditions, at all magnifica- tions. Your focus is where it belongs: on your sample, at all the key moments you want to capture. AXON streamlines processes of col- lecting quality data. Experiment conditions are synchronized with images, making data analysis easier before and aſter the imaging ses- sion. AXON works with most TEMs and holders.


Protochips www.protochips.com


Hyperion VUV Vacuum Ultraviolet Source from KM Labs


Te Hyperion ultraviolet source provides bright


femtosecond pulses at numerous


wavelengths across the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) range, from 6.0 eV (205 nm) to 10.8


eV (115 nm). Te discrete tunability of the Hyperion VUV enables researchers to study a wide range of materials and material properties. A simple computer-selected change of photon energy provides a powerful capability previously only available at a synchrotron facility, which can enhance many experiments.


KM Labs www.kmlabs.com


56 doi:10.1017/S1551929519001329 Software for Real-Time Onboard Quantitative


Coxem Introduces the New Tabletop Scanning Electron Microscope EM-30N


Te Coxem EM-30N features re-designed electronics for improved resolution, less noise, and wide-area scanning. Included SE and BSE detectors allow side- by-side or composite imaging. Low-vacuum mode for work with non-conductive samples, integrated SEM and EDS functions for compositional particle analysis, and


a built-in optical camera for viewing multi-sample holders and navigation are included. Advanced image analysis including line profile analysis for accurate determination of particle size and automated real-time automatic brightness/contrast functions simplify operation for novice users.


Coxem www.coxem.com or www.elementpi.com


Lumencor’s ZIVA Light Engine


In Lumencor’s ZIVA light engine, seven individually addressable lasers are com- bined with advanced electronic control to deliver superior optical power, stability, and reproducibility. Structured illumina- tion microscopy (SIM) and other super- resolution microscopy techniques are well supported. The ZIVA light engine is optimized for coupling to narrow bore


fibers (≤ 200 μm) to generate ultra-high radiance from a small emitting area. These capabilities are assembled in a compact, pre- aligned, benchtop device.


Lumencor, Inc. https://lumencor.com


QM Quantum Microscope™ from KM Labs


Te QM Quantum microscope offers an advanced imaging solution in a fully integrated platform enabling ultrafast spectroscopy in the EUV range, as well as high-contrast, near surface-to-subsurface imaging at the nanoscale. It enables laboratory-


based 2D high-contrast imaging of composition and structure, study of mechanical properties of patterned films, deep understanding of material properties, and functional characterization of spintronic, ALD, 2D, low-density lightweight, energy, space, and photovoltaic materials.


KM Labs www.kmlabs.com


The Keyence VHX-7000 Provides Surface Analysis for any Sample


Te Keyence VHX7000 is a fully automatic XYZ system with adaptive lighting features and more flexibility than a typical microscope. With this material-independent, laser-based microscope, users have the ability to view, capture, and measure 3D profiles and roughness with one


device, capture SEM-like images with no sample preparation, and measure coating thickness without cross-sectioning the sample.


Keyence www.keyence.com


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