Cutting-Edge Applications Using Spectroscopic Ellipsometry – DISPLAYS
Using spectroscopic ellipsometry to find materials to make displays and touchscreens function well and consistently.
Using spectroscopic ellipsometry to find materials to make displays and touchscreens function well and consistently.
Join our partners, InfraTec for this online event about thermography and wind power systems. March 19, 9 – 11 AM.
Watch now – discover more about the dilatometer option for the Quantum Design PPMS/DynaCool systems.
Astrophotography uses spectral imaging to measure diverse properties of astronomical objects including molecular composition, ionisation state, redshift, and temperature.
Spectroscopic Ellipsometry is being used in all sorts of cutting edge applications, because it can measure most material types: dielectrics, semiconductors, metals, superconductors, organics, biolo
The new SpecimINSIGHT 1.4 software takes hyperspectral data analysis and image processing to the next level. offering advanced tools for researchers and industry professionals to transform complex
In situ spectroscopic ellipsometry has become a vital tool for monitoring and studying ALD film growth (and even etch) in real time. The combination of ALD and spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) is pa
Join our partners Specim Spectral for this free webinar on how to detect black plastics with the FX50 – middle-wave infrared (MWIR) hyperspectral camera. Jan 23, 7AM or 5 PM. Register now.
In this International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, QDUKI presents this inaugural edition of our Quantum Magazine. FREE!
Quantum Design (QD) is very excited to announce the appointment of its new global Chief Executive Officer – Stuart Schoenmann. Mr. Schoenmann has several decades worth of experience leading techn
When and why you should get your hyperspectral camera from Specim recalibrated. Don’t delay, contact us today.
Get the full image using the Molecular Vista “Vista series” nano‑IR microscopes. Featuring photo‑induced force microscopy (PiFM) and photo‑induced force IR spectroscopy (PiF‑IR)
We’ve had such a busy year! Here’s a round up of what we’ve been up to, and our Christmas Opening Hours.
The Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM) is a powerful tool for revealing the unknown. Recently, a team at Harvard University used the QDM to provide new insights about Mars, including its habitability
Watch this webinar from Molecular Vista and Spectroscopy Online. Understand the applications of IR PiFM in semiconductor metrology
Join QDUKI and NanoMEGAS at the Microscience Microscopy Congress in Manchester, July 1-3, 2025. We’ll also be chatting about FusionScope, Molecular Vista and QDM.
New SMU module for the M81-SSM instrument brings laboratory-grade low-level measurement capabilities to a benchtop instrument.
Join QDUKI at Leeds University in January 2025, to discuss Electron Microscopy and Optical Microscopy from our partners NanoMEGAS and Molecular Vista, as well as our FusionScope platform.
Dr. Jiahui Qi of the University of Sheffield has written a case study for us, detailing the Advanced Tribology and Wear Research at the University.
A review of the 2024 Quantum Design Materials Characterisation Workshop “From the Bulk to the Nanoscale”. Held this year at Rutherford Appleton Laboratories. See photos and reviews from