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Nanonics Ltd. NSOM/SPM-100 |
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The SPM uses a flat scanner, which allows a free optical path. This fact, in turn allows integration with two optical microscopes (above and beneath). |
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Our setup includes two Zeiss AxioTech Vario microscopes,
mounted head-on and sandwiching the Nanonics flat scanner between them. The system is also equipped with fluorescence capabilities, i.e. mercury lamp and filter sliders. |
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Brochure | |
The "sandwich" looks like this: |
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For NSOM capabilities, the system is equipped with an EG&G
APD (SPCM-AQ) photon
counting module. Illumination is achieved with the Ar-ion or Mira lasers described on the relevant pages |
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Data Sheet | |
Nano-fountain Pen (NFP) uses a hollow capillary drawn in to a sharp tip, with an aperture of ~ 100 nm. The nanopipette thus manufactured is mounted as the probe of the AFM and controlled by it. When the pipette is filled with a solution, it advances up to the tip of the pipette, however only flows out upon contact with a surface. Thus, it is possible to deliver very small amounts of solution in very precise locations. |
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This page was last updated 22-Mar-2007