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Specialty microscopes are designed for specific applications such as metallurgy or gemology. They use specialized techniques or technologies such as acoustics to produce magnification. Search by Specification | Learn More about Specialty Microscopes
Electron microscopes use a focused beam of electrons instead of light to "image" the specimen and gain information as to its structure and composition. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electron Microscopes
Microscopes are instruments that produce magnified images of small objects Search by Specification | Learn More about Microscopes
Measuring microscopes are used by toolmakers for measuring the properties of tools. These microscopes are often used for dimensional measurement with lower magnifying powers to allow for brighter, sharper images combined with a wide field of view. Search by Specification | Learn More about Measuring Microscopes
Metallurgical microscopes are used for metallurgical inspection including metals, ceramics, and other materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Metallurgical Microscopes
Biological microscopes are used to study organisms and their vital processes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Biological Microscopes
Digital and video microscopes are instruments that use digital technology to magnify images of objects. They include built-in cameras and a series of high-powered lenses that provide superior image quality and resolution. Search by Specification | Learn More about Digital and Video Microscopes
Microscope accessories and microscope supplies are used with many different types of microscopes, including dissection or stereoscopic, compound, and confocal devices. Learn More about Microscope Accessories and Supplies
Optical and light microscopes use the visible or near-visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to magnify images of objects. Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical and Light Microscopes
Microscope stages are platforms where specimens are placed for observation with a microscope. They are often equipped with a mechanical device which holds the specimen slide in place, but allows the back-and-forth and side-to-side movement of the slide. Search by Specification | Learn More about Microscope Stages
Microscope lenses and microscope objectives include eyepieces or oculars, optical filters, objectives, adapters or mounts, condensers and other optical components for microscopy. Learn More about Microscope Lenses and Objectives
Web sensing systems and web scanning systems employ a variety of sensors that scan across a moving web to detect defects and measure parameters such as product basis weight, thickness and moisture. Learn More about Web Sensing and Scanning Systems
Scanning software is used with optical and document scanners or with other imaging equipment to digitize, create, edit and evaluate images. Learn More about Scanning Software
...per inch). PCS stands for Print Contrast Signal, it measures the contrast level between background and bars to be high enough for consistent reads. The scan rate is the number of scans per second the scanner can differentiate between. The minimum... Search by Specification | Learn More about Handheld Bar Code Scanners
Fixed mount bar code scanners are designed to manually or mechanically read items passed by their scan windows. Unlike hand scanners, they are affixed to a single location. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fixed Mount Bar Code Scanners
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Dimension® Icon™ Atomic Force Microscope Veeco Instruments
BioScope™ Catalyst™ Atomic Force Microscope Veeco Instruments
Insight 3D Atomic Force Microscope Veeco Instruments
MX-BGAZ II Hirox-USA, Inc.
Innova AFM Veeco Instruments
STM6® Series Measuring Microscopes Olympus America Inc.
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Incorporating high-performance Nanoscope V controller for semiconductor wafers, lithography masks, magnetic media, CDs/DVDs, biomaterials, optics, and other samples up to 200mm. (read more)
Infrared spectroscopy can now be combined with Renishaw Raman microscopes to offer confocal Raman microscopy and infrared microscopy in a single instrument. This provides users with exceptional analytical power for identifying unknown materials by combining both vibrational spectroscopic techniques. This combined IR/Raman analysis simplifies a wide range of analytical... (read more)
The LSCM has the advantages of a confocal laser scanning microscope with the size and price of an IR camera. The combination of high contrast imaging, infrared capabilities, extremely small size and low cost enables many new applications. (read more)
WDI's AOI (automated optical inspection) Microscope is designed for fast scanning and defect review applications of a variety of specimens including bare glass, TFT array and colour filter. (read more)
The Dimension® Icon™ Atomic Force Microscope brings new levels of performance, functionality, and AFM accessibility to nanoscale researchers in polymers, semiconductors, energy, data storage and other materials fields. The latest member of the Dimension family is the culmination of decades of technological innovation, industry-leading application customization, and customer feedback. (read more)
The Nikon LiveScan Swept Field Confocal Microscope (SFC) enables dynamic live cell confocal imaging through a revolutionary patent-pending optical design. (read more)
Prior is proud to introduce the H117 Flat Top stage for Leica DMIRB/DMIRE2/DMI6000B models, Nikon TE2000, Olympus Olympus IX51/71/81 and Zeiss Axiovert 200 inverted microscopes. While the H117 is ideal for all high precision biomedical and material science scanning operations. (read more)
The C1 Plus is a modular confocal system that gives you the highest-quality digital imaging with an ultra-compact and lightweight design. (read more)
The new Digital Eclipse C1si, a confocal laser fluorescence microscope system, delivers true spectral imaging through fast one-shot 32 channel capture at the highest resolution. (read more)
Microscopes and lenses for laboratories and inspection work, and high quality magnification (read more)
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IBM Technical Journals Scanning tunneling microscopy 1995 Design and applications of a scanning SQUID microscope |
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IBM Technical Journals Scanning tunneling microscope automation |
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Scanning Tunneling Microscope The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is widely used in both industrial and fundamental research to obtain atomic-scale images of metal surfaces. |
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Scanning Tunneling Microscope The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is widely used in both industrial and fundamental research to obtain atomic-scale images of metal surfaces. |
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Scanning probe microscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Scanning probe microscopy Atomic force microscope Scanning tunneling microscope |
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Microscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia microscopy) or by scanning of a fine beam over the sample (for example confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy). Scanning |
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scanning tunneling microscope - Definition of scanning... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » scanning tunneling microscope |
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scanning tunneling microscope - What does STM stand for?... Scanning transmission electron microscopy Scanning transmission electron microscopy Scanning Transmission X-Ray Microscope Scanning Tunnel Microscope |
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Beam-Assisted Scanning Tunneling Microscope - What does BASTM... (redirected from Beam-Assisted Scanning Tunneling Microscope) Beam-Assisted Scanning Tunneling Microscope |
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Scanning Tunneling Microscope Electrochemical scanning tunneling microscope - The electrochemical scanning tunneling microscope, or ESTM, was invented in 1988 by Kingo Itaya in |