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Thermo Fisher Scientific Electron Microscope Upgrade Program, Regularly upgrading your microscope allows you to enhance the capabilities of current system and utilize the instrument in the most effective and productive way possible.
Since the introduction of electron microscopes in the 1930s, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has developed into a critical tool within numerous different research fields, spanning everything from materials science, to forensics, to industrial manufacturing, and even to the life sciences.
Thermo Scientific Hydra Bio Plasma-FIB is a versatile solution for multi-user life science environments addressing a wide range of sample types and experimental questions. PFIB technology allows higher throughput milling for consistent, high-quality data acquisition at room temperature or cryo...
Scanning Electron Microcopy (SEM) has developed into a critical tool within numerous different research fields, spanning everything from materials science to forensics to industrial manufacturing. As soon as microscopic information about the surface or near-surface region of a specimen is needed,...
Regularly upgrading your transmission electron microscope (TEM) allows you to expand the range of applications that your instrument can accommodate and helps you use your instrument in the most effective and productive way possible, maintaining your competitive edge.
Enhancing capabilities and lifetime of existing instrument to drive innovation, Eliminate slow, tedious, manual processes with SmartAlign Technology, saving up to 4 hours per week Simplify the image tuning procedure with Flash technology and enhance the user experience For low-vacuum models, the...
Electron microscopes fire electrons and create images, magnifying micrometer and nanometer structures by up to ten million times, providing a spectacular level of detail, even allowing researchers to view single atoms.
Eliminate slow, tedious, manual processes with SmartAlign Technology, saving up to 4 hours per week Simplify the image tuning procedure with Flash technology and enhance the user experience Thermo Scientific AutoTEM Software enables high-quality S/TEM sample preparation for users of any experience...
TheThermo Scientific Prisma E Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) combines a wide array of imaging and analytical modalities with advanced automation to offer the most complete solution of any instrument in its class.
Whether you are new to cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) or have years of experience with this technology, securing funding can be demanding, time-consuming, and stressful. Our team is here to help!, This funding support center contains several resources, including: Proposal writing tools Potential...
Innovative materials play essential roles in safety, clean energy, transportation, human health, and industrial productivity. To fuel continued innovation, researchers want to deepen their understanding of the physical and chemical properties of materials (morphological, structural, magnetic,...
The new award-winning Thermo Scientific Krios G4 Cryo-Transmission Electron Microscope (Cryo-TEM) enables you to unravel life at the molecular level—easier, faster, and more reliably than ever before. The most compact TEM in its class, the Krios G4 Cryo-TEM consists of a highly stable 300 kV TEM...
Cathodoluminescence (CL) is the process by which a material emits characteristic photons of visible light when struck by electrons (such as those produced by the source in an electron microscope). Researchers in geology, optoelectronics, failure analysis, ceramics, glass and many other fields use CL...
The Thermo Scientific Ceta-D Camera is a scintillator-based camera optimized for low-dose diffraction data collection. It is ideal for working with dose-sensitive materials, such as proteins, pharmaceutical molecules, and organic materials.
Even though scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has made tremendous advances, it can be considered by new users to be a complicated technique. Sample preparation, alignments, cost of ownership, and difficulties with analytical techniques prevent widespread adoption.