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INTRODUCTION NANOSCOPY
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Our low temperature Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPM) are equiped with the outstanding attocube nanopositioning modules that are by now well-known in many labs around the world. The product range includes Confocal Microscopes (CFM), Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM), Magnetic Force Microscopes (MFM), Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopes (SNOM), and Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STM) with operating environments ranging from standard temperature and pressure conditions to low temperature, high vacuum, and high magnetic fields.
In the section Microscopy xs we offer all our scanning probe microscope inserts for 1" free-bore cryostats such as the PPMS from Quantum Design [learn more]
NEW!
For many years, attocube systems has been pioneering cryogenic confocal microscopy. With the introduction of the attoCFM series of confocal microscopes almost a decade ago, the optical investigation of single quantum devices on the sub-micron scale at low temperature suddenly became available as a standard tool for scientists worldwide. Now once again, the new attoCFM is redefining the state-of-the-art for low temperature confocal microscopy.
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Cryogenic Magnetic Imaging |
Cryogenic Atomic Force Microscopy |
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Typical Applications:
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Micro-photoluminescence and micro-fluorescence
such as single quantum dot or molecule spectrocopy |
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Magnetic Imaging of vortices |
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Investigation of superconductors |
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Scanning Gate Microscopy / Conducting Tip AFM at low temperatures |
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Local field measurements on magnetic nanoparticles |
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Cryogenic Raman measurements |
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Low
Temperature Scanning Probe Microscopy (LT-SPM) |
The LT-microscopes
are cooled by a controlled exchange gas atmosphere inside
a low-evaporation liquid He bath cryostat. Optional, superconducting
magnets up to 15 T can be added to the system.
Alternatively, a variety of instruments can be used in combination
with innovative He-free, closed-cycle pulse-tube coolers.
Please ask our sales engineers for details on our complete
cryogenic microscope systems.
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