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    For the last 46 years Kratos Analytical has provided state-of-the-art spectrometers for surface analysis and we are committed to continuing with development of leading technologies. As we approach our...
  • News - 5 Aug 2008
    A process for cleaning a transmission electron microscope without disassembling has been developed. Contaminants in the electron microscope are removed, and 100% performance is demonstrated. The...
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    Modular Instrumentation for Nano Imaging ModuleSci is a leading provider of advanced scientific instruments for researchers and industries engaged in nanotechnology, materials science, and related...
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    Xradia develops technology to help advance innovation in science and industry by providing unique insight through superior X-ray imaging solutions. Xradia products utilize advanced X-ray computed...
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    RKD Engineering provide products for Semiconductor Failure Analisys, sample preparation, counterfeit IC detection, and high purity fluid handling.
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    CRAIC Technologies manufactures superior microspectrophotometers for science and industrial applications. We specialize in the UV, visible and NIR regions and pride ourselves in making the finest...
  • News - 28 Aug 2023
    A team of researchers from the Ultramicroscopy Research Group at Trinity has recently completed the installation of a world-first UAP transmission electron microscope lens. The UAP...
  • News - 9 Nov 2022
    A group of scientists from Nagoya University in Japan used a novel combination of technologies to investigate the principles of light–matter interaction in nanomaterials at the lowest and...
  • News - 1 Feb 2022
    A unique instrument at Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials combines a modified transmission electron microscope with an ultrafast laser system to reveal small details with potentially big...
  • News - 24 Dec 2021
    An international team of researchers have used a unique tool inserted into an electron microscope to create a transistor that's 25,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair. The research,...

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