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General Microscopy
Nano-scale precision motion and stability are cornerstones of research grade microscopes for high resolution imaging. Mad City Labs provides nanopositioning systems, micropositoining systems, and stabilization systems that assist users with developing and adapting instrumentation for their own application requirements. Contact our sales and engineering team to discuss the right products for your application.
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Correlative Microscopy
Our modular software platforms enable you to acquire, process and analyze images in multiple dimensions and over various timepoints
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Fluorescence Multiphoton Microscopy
Ultima Investigator™
As the most streamlined model of Bruker''s Ultima family of multiphoton microscopes, Ultima Investigator™ features a base system specifically optimized for in vivo studies and is designed for add-on flexibility with a host of specialized options. Ultima Investigator''s high-resolution, high-speed, high-sensitivity deep imaging provides the ultimate value for smaller labs and additional imaging bandwidth in larger labs.
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Scanning Probe Microscopy/Atomic Force Microscopy (SPM/AFM Analysis)
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.
Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) refers to a family of measurement techniques that utilize a scanning probe. The most common measurement is Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM Analysis), which measures surface topography. Imaged areas can be from the nm scale to as large as 100 µm X 100 µm. Heights and depths of features can be measuredand many surface roughness parameters, e.g Ra, can be calculated. 3-D images can also be produced for dramatic data presentation. Magnetic and electrical response can also be measured with SPM.
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Microscopy and Nanotechnology Labs
Integrated Dynamics Engineering
IDE, with the most vibration isolation and EMI cancellation systems in use today, is no stranger to nanotechnology. For over twenty years, IDE has been addressing the special needs of research environments with advanced isolation solutions. IDE’s influence and global reach can be seen in the most cutting edge labs pushing physical boundaries to extremes in advanced materials, surface science, microbiology and more.
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Dental Surgical Microscopy Solutions
Dental microsurgery involves the use of magnification and illumination for an enhanced visualization of anatomical details and fine structures. The dental microscope is an essential instrument used in dental procedures and dental surgery, allowing optimal assessment, preservation and maintenance of tooth structure and oral tissue, as well as minimally invasive procedures.
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Cathodoluminescence Solutions for Electron Microscopy
CLUE Series
HORIBA Scientific's Cathodoluminescence Universal Extension enhances any SEM’s analytical capabilities while maintaining its original functionality. Since the sample is able to remain in the same spot, CLUE can easily be combined with other microscopy applications, such as EDS and EBIC.
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Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) Camera
Toggel
Lambert Instruments today announced the introduction of its next-generation fluorescence lifetime imaging camera: Toggel. This new camera makes fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) faster and easier with its excellent light sensitivity, sharp images and fast image acquisition. With Toggel, Lambert Instruments aims to minimize measurement duration, automate image acquisition and simplify data analysis. These factors are of great importance to many of its customers in cell biology, cancer research and high-throughput screening.
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Microscopy Software
Our modular software platforms enable you to acquire, process and analyze images in multiple dimensions and over various timepoints
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Scanning Probe Microscopy
SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH
As Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is a key tool for nanotechnology, SPECS offers dedicated solutions for highly demanding requirements.In UHV, strong emphasis lies on spectroscopic methods such as scanning tunneling spectroscopy and inelastic tunneling spectroscopy as well as single atom and molecule manipulation. With the invention of a Joule-Thomson cryostat by Prof. Wulf Wulfhekel, SPECS now offers the JT-STM , operating sample and sensors in thermal equilibrium below 1K with optional high magnetic field.
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Cryo-Correlative Microscopy Stage
CMS196
Linkham Scientific Instruments
Electron microscopy (EM) provides structural information at very high resolution. However, it can give only restricted insight into biological and chemical processes due to limitations in staining and sample preparation processes. Fluorescence microscopy on the other hand is a very sensitive method to detect biological, chemical and genetic processes and events inside living cells. Cryo-CLEM brings it all together: it is a new and emerging technique to combine the individual advantages from both Fluorescence and EM by imaging the same sample location with both techniques and superimposing the complementing information.
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Analytical Software for Microscopy
SPIP
SPIP™ or Scanning Probe Image Processor - is an advanced software package for processing and analyzing microscopic images at nano- and microscale. It has been developed as a proprietary software by Image Metrology and is unique in the microscopy and microscale research market. With the high level of usable features, SPIP provides industrial and academic researchers with an advanced toolkit for working with microscope images, incl. extracting data from most microscopy file types, cleaning and enhancing data, analyzing measurements, visualizing and reporting analysis results. The software is used for research and innovation in a variety of industries such as pharmaceutical, cosmetics, semiconductors, hard disk manufacturing, polymer and aluminum manufacturing. Furthermore, SPIP is widely recognized as the standard microscope image analysis software for research and education at leading universities, and has been cited in more than 1200 scientific publications.
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Optical microscopy (OM)
Materials Analysis Technology Inc.
Optical microscopy is used to display the surface morphology of samples by 2D intensity contrast due to deflection and reflection of visible light shined on areas of interest. Its resolution is about half of the incident wavelength, which is ~0.2 μm for visible light (wavelength of 400-700 nm). Such resolution limits the maximum magnification to X1000, and thus optical microscopy provides preliminary inspection of sample surface structure.
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Optical Microscopy
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.
Optical microscopy from 1X to 1000X is achieved with a variety of microscopes. Images can be formed in bright field, dark field, and differential interference contrast (DIC or ‘Nomarski’) modes. Optical microscopy anlaysis is often used before any other techniques to document samples. Color and morphology are important clues in materials identification.
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Laser Raman Microscopy System
RAMANforce/RAMANtouch
Nanophoton is the pioneer of confocal laser scanning microscopy and spectroscopic analysis. To celebrate, we relaunch our fastest and highest resolution confocal Raman microscope RAMANtouch/RAMANforce. With a newly designed spectrograph and the latest optical technologies, RAMANtouch/RAMANforce’s spatial resolution and sensitivity have been highly improved, making it the optimal solution for all applications.
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Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM Analysis)
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM Analysis) can produce images of almost any sample at magnifications of 15-300,000X. The SEM has tremendous depth of field allowing for imaging that cannot be accomplished using optical microscopy. Conductive and nonconductive samples can be imaged. When operated in the backscatter (BSE) detection mode, differences in material composition can be observed. Elemental analysis can be performed on any feature observed with an integrated Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) detector.
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Collaborative Correlative Microscopy
nanoGPS navYX
Correlative microscopy is the combination of multiple modalities performed on the same sample. The results produced emphasize the strengths of each modality while offsetting their individual limitations.nanoGPS navYX™ is an open solution which makes SEM-Raman correlative microscopy seamless regardless of the electron and optical microscopes used. Simply stick the Coordinates Transfer System to the sample!
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Atomic Force Microscopy
Bruker’s industry-leading AFM microscopes provide the highest levels of performance, flexibility and productivity, and incorporate the very latest advances in atomic force microscopy techniques. Applications range from materials science to biology, from semiconductors to data storage devices, from polymers to optics with measurement of nanoscale topography, nano-mechanical, nano-electrical and nanoscale chemical mapping.
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X, Y, Θ Position Calibration Plate For Machine Vision and Microscopy
nanoGPS OxyO Scale
nanoGPS OxyO® Scale is a position calibration plate for Machine Vision and Microscopy, available as OEM or stand-alone solution from HORIBA Scientific.nanoGPS OxyO® technology is based on taking a picture of a patented patterned substrate, and interpreting this picture into position (x, y) and orientation (θ). The nanoGPS OxyO® Encoder is also based on this technology.
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Light Microscopy
Materials Evaluation and Engineering
MEE has a variety of light microscopes with magnifications ranging from 5X to 2400X. Each microscope is connected to a camera with digital image capture for subsequent measurements and/or additional image analyses.
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PXIe-5763, 16-Bit, 500 MS/s, 4-Channel PXI FlexRIO Digitizer
785165-01
The PXIe-5763 is a PXI FlexRIO Digitizer that simultaneously samples four channels at 500 MS/s with 16 bits of resolution and features 225 MHz of analog input bandwidth. With over 73 dB of SNR, the PXIe-5763 is ideal for applications that require a wide dynamic range with a wideband digitizer. The FlexRIO driver includes support for finite and continuous streaming modes, and you can implement custom algorithms and real-time signal processing on the LabVIEW-programmable Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGA. Available in AC and DC coupled variants, the PXIe-5763 is ideal for both time and frequency domain applications, including radar prototyping, LIDAR, communications, microscopy, OCT, event detection, and particle physics.
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LIFA FLIM System
The Lambert Instruments LIFA FLIM system is the fastest and easiest way to perform Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM).Available in versatile configurations dependent on your specific applications, the LIFA system offers a turn-key solution for fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy. Compatible with any fluorescence microscope with a camera output – including microscopes by Leica, Nikon, Olympus, TILL and Zeiss. Set up is quick and easy, with all hardware integrated seamlessly with our dedicated LIFA software, so you can focus on your experiment.The advanced software instantly analyses data and presents the calculated fluorescence lifetimes visually. Recorded images are compatible with ImageJ, FIJI, Matlab and MetaMorph, while detailed statisitcal data can be exported to an Excel worksheet.
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Electron Multiplication (EM) Standard Image Sensors
EM (Electron Multiplication) is a technology that uses on-chip gain in the charge domain to effectively eliminate read noise from an image sensor. This enables advanced ultra-low light applications that require extreme sensitivity at fast frame rates. Examples include life science applications such as single molecule detection, super resolution microscopy and spinning disk confocal microscopy along with physical science applications such as nanotechnology imaging, Bose Einstein condensates and soft X-ray spectroscopy, and astronomy applications such as adaptive optics and lucky imaging. The inclusion of an additional conventional output allows further flexibility for applications such as true 24 hour surveillance.
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Inverted Metallurgical Microscope
GX53
Designed for use in the steel, automotive, electronics, and other manufacturing industries, the GX53 microscope delivers crisp images that can be difficult to capture using conventional microscopy observation methods. When combined with OLYMPUS Stream image analysis software, the microscope streamlines the inspection process from observation to image analysis and reporting.
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Inverted Microscope Systems
Below you can see examples types for an inverted microscope system created using our components. Typically these examples are for life science applications, however they can be used for industrial or material applications. Many other automated microscopy systems are possible using our components.
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Heating Microscope
Heating microscopy is a non-contact technique that, based upon an advanced image analysis of a specimen subjected to a thermal treatment reproducing industrial firing conditions, identifies several characteristic shapes and related temperatures key to the optimization of manufacturing processes in ceramics, metals, and alloys.
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AFM (Atomic Force Microscope) Optical Platform
The AFM platform allows fully-integrated use of confocal Raman microscopy and AFM for Tip-Enhanced Optical Spectroscopies (such as Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) and Tip-Enhanced PhotoLuminescence (TEPL)), but also for truly co-localized AFM-Raman measurements.The myriad of AFM (Atomic Force Microscope) techniques that allow study of topographical, electrical and mechanical properties can be performed with any laser source available in Raman spectrometer, or with other external illumination (e.g., solar simulator or other tunable or continuum source). TERS and TEPL can provide nanoscale chemical and structural information, making the AFM-Raman platform a two-way road; where complimentary techniques provide novel and unique imaging capabilities to each other.
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High-Speed AFM
Is a type of atomic force microscopy (AFM) that, unlike conventional AFM, can take an image very quickly and with relatively low imaging force, therefore allowing for visualizing the dynamic behavior of biomolecules.
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Thermo-Electrically Cooled Dual Mode Analog/Photon Counting Photmultiplier Tube (PMT)
CoolOne
For spectroscopy and microscopy experiments in the UV/Vis/NIR region of the spectrum, a photomultiplier tube (PMT) is the ideal detector for quantitative low light level measurements. A PMT is extremely sensitive, with very wide dynamic range so it can also measure high levels of light. PMT’s are also very fast so rapid changes in optical signals can be reliably monitored. As a practical matter, PMT’s are durable, long-lived, and economical.
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Microscopy
Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view objects and areas of objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye. There are three well-known branches of microscopy: optical, electron, and scanning probe microscopy, along with the emerging field of X-ray microscopy.





























