In situ electron microscopy

In situ electron microscopy

  • In situ electron microscopy
  • In situ electron microscopy
  • In situ electron microscopy
  • In situ electron microscopy

What we can offer:

  • Cooling/Heating (-170C to 1200C) while imaging with TEM/STEM/SEM. 

  • Low vacuum or environmental conditions in SEM, in-situ water condensation, or ice crystal growing. 

  • Injection gas or vapor locally under the electron beam. Micromechanical manipulations, stress-strain experiments.

Possibility to:

  • Structural dynamics during cooling/heating,  properties and performance of hydrophilic or hydrophobic coatings. 

  • Mechanical properties measurement.

Interesting for: 

Materials science, microelectronics and semiconductors, automotive, laboratory test facilities, microscopy laboratories, machine-tool manufacturers, iron and steel industry, energy storage and solar-energy materials industry, objects of cultural heritage examination, energy and petrochemical companies.

Tools

Cleanroom

The nanoGUNE cleanroom, dedicated to fabricate and characterize the properties of materials on the nanoscale, ia a 300m2 laboratory where the air purity is under strict supervision.

Equipment

State-of-the-art equipment, including electron and scanning-tunneling microscopes, as well as other nanofabrication and characterization tools, are managed by specialists and used by researchers from a wide variety of fields.

Cleanroom

The nanoGUNE cleanroom, dedicated to fabricate and characterize the properties of materials on the nanoscale, ia a 300m2 laboratory where the air purity is under strict supervision.

Equipment

State-of-the-art equipment, including electron and scanning-tunneling microscopes, as well as other nanofabrication and characterization tools, are managed by specialists and used by researchers from a wide variety of fields.

Cleanroom

The nanoGUNE cleanroom, dedicated to fabricate and characterize the properties of materials on the nanoscale, ia a 300m2 laboratory where the air purity is under strict supervision.

Equipment

State-of-the-art equipment, including electron and scanning-tunneling microscopes, as well as other nanofabrication and characterization tools, are managed by specialists and used by researchers from a wide variety of fields.