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Advanced Surface Microscopy, Inc.
www.asmicro.com |
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The
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is being used to solve
processing and materials problems in a wide range of
technologies affecting the electronics, telecommunications,
biomedical, chemical, automotive, aerospace, and energy
industries. The materials under investigation include thin and
thick film coatings, ceramics, composites, glasses, synthetic
and biological membranes, metals, polymers, and
semiconductors. |
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Atomic Force F&E GmbH
www.atomicforce.de |
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Atomic
Force F&E GmbH was founded 1998 with the objective to develop
and distribute highly sophisticated surface investigation
techniques and instruments. They continue to pursue the idea
of bringing new developments in the field of measurement
instrumentation to the laboratories in scientific research and
industry, as quickly as possible but always with sound
technical support. |
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Carbon Nanoprobes, Inc.
www.cnprobes.com |
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Carbon
Nanoprobes Inc.’s introduction of the first commercially
viable nanotube-tipped probe will give scientists in academia
and in industries from semiconductors to biotech a tool that
meets the growing demand for a more accurate, less expensive
instrument that unwaveringly delivers quality and consistency
that make their regular use possible in a variety of
applications. |
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Danish Micro Engineering
www.dme-spm.dk |
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DME
developed its first Scanning Probe Microscope in 1987. Today
DME is recognized worldwide as a producer of high quality/high
performance Scanning Probe Microscopes. DualScope™ and
Rasterscope™ SPM products can be divided into three main
groups: Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM), Scanning Nearfield
Optical Microscopes (SNOM), and Scanning Tunnelling
Microscopes ( STM). |
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Infinitesima, Ltd.
www.infinitesima.com |
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Infinitesima is a dynamic company that is paving the way to a
new era in microscopy. Born out of research advances at the
University of Bristol, UK, in 2001, Infinitesima specialises
in developing innovative accessories and advanced products
based on scanning probe microscopy methods and techniques.
These tools enable the visualisation and characterisation
surfaces at a nanometre level. |
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Nanocrystal Imaging Corporation (NIC)
www.nanocrystals.com |
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NIC's
practice of nanotechnology is based upon phenomena which
produce non-linear attributes and properties of single atoms
when confined within nanocrystals of sizes between 2 - 5
nanometers. We have named an atom which is so confined and
which exhibits non-linear properties as a Quantum Confined
Atom(QCA)). |
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Nion Co.
www.nion.com |
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Nion
is dedicated to improving instrumentation needed for exploring
nanoworlds quantitatively. Our initial efforts are focused on
the STEM (scanning transmission electron microscope). Their
aim is to improve its resolution and its elemental sensitivity
to the point where atomic resolution imaging and single atom
chemical analysis become routine analytical tasks. |
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Pacific
Nanotechnology, Inc. (PNI)
www.pacificnanotech.com |
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Pacific Nanotechnology provides products and services that
facilitate advances in nanotechnology and nanoresearch. Their
products are optimized for research, development, and process
control applications when visualization, modification, and
measurement of nanometer-sized surface structure is critical. |
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