Correlative Microscopy News
All the latest on our unique correlative microscopy platform – including an interview, new images, and nanoparticles…
All the latest on our unique correlative microscopy platform – including an interview, new images, and nanoparticles…
Identify precise orientation texture between ZnO substrate – sexipephenyl (6P) – ZnO deposited layer at nm scale. App note on hybrid inorganic/organic systems for optoelectronics in dai
The scaling required to reach faster chip performances in electronic devices has pushed the dimensions of copper interconnect (CI) lines to the nanometer domain. This app note explores this more
Identify unknown phase of MnGaAs precipitates among 4 different crystal phases and establish orientation relation between GaAs matrix and precipitation…
TWO new NanoMEGAS Publications – featuring Tang Dynasty gilded bronzes and Quantitative 3D structural analysis of small colloidal assemblies under native conditions by liquid-cell fast electr
App Note: Correlative In-Situ AFM & SEM Analysis of Bone Collagen at the Nanoscale. Extract real 3D topography on hard to reach sample areas with subnanometer resolution and correlative SEM im
Find out what happened at the recent “Power of Correlative Microscopy” talk and tour of the facilities of Royce@Cambridge.
Quantum Design Microscopy’s FusionScope has made the front cover of the November issue of Microscopy Today.
Our colleagues at QD Microscopy offer you another webinar on the FusionScope – step by step correlative AFM and SEM Measurements. Register now and watch the live demonstration on Wednesday 17
Our free workshop, “Applications of Precession Enhanced Electron Diffraction” co-hosted with Nanomegas and Manchester University was a great success. The workshop covered the theory and
Quantum Design (QD) is very proud to announce the culmination of almost a decade of research into the area of correlative microscopy. The FusionScope is an innovative correlative microscope that co
The analytical examination of glasses, glazed artefacts, and pigments associated with cultural heritage activities is an important field in archaeometry science.
This webinar featuring our colleague, Dr. Partha Das from Nanomegas has now passed but you can watch the recording!
A letter from QDUKI MD David Want and DENSsolutions CEO, Ben Bormans : Dear Customers and Researchers, Since 2014, DENSsolutions and Quantum Design UK and Ireland (QDUKI) have collaborated to serve
Part of the NanoMEGAS Webinar Series Learn how the NanoMEGAS system provides streamlined PED acquisition with automated precession alignments and analysis featuring ASTAR orientation/phase mapping
In recent years there has been a huge interest in the nm scale characterisation of various materials (Minerals, Zeolites, MOFS, Aperiodic crystals, Archeological artefacts, Functional materials, Or
WATCH NOW The combination of different analytical methods into one instrument is of great importance for the simultaneous acquisition of complementary information. Especially highly localised probi
A new paper recently published reports the integration of the GETec atomic force microscope (AFSEM) into a helium ion microscope (HIM). Combining the two techniques opens the way for unprecedented,