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    We are a nanoscience and nanotechnology research group in the School of Materials Science and Engineering of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Our recent research is focused on the fundamental...
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    Adhesives, Sealants, Coatings and Potting / Encapsulation Compounds Master Bond is a leading manufacturer of high-performance adhesives, sealants, coatings, potting and encapsulation compounds and...
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    Malvern Panalytical technologies are used by scientists and engineers in a wide range of industries and organizations to solve the challenges associated with maximizing productivity, developing better...
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    Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis provides leading-edge tools that enable materials characterisation and sample manipulation at the nanometre scale. Used on electron microscopes and ion-beam systems,...
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    At PerkinElmer, we design, manufacture and deliver advanced technology solutions that address the world's most critical health and safety concerns, including maternal and fetal health, clean water...
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    The Microscopy business group at Carl Zeiss is the world's only manufacturer of light, X-ray, electron, and ion microscopes. The company's extensive portfolio enables industrial, research and...
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    The Rio CMOS camera will modernize the transmission in electron microscopy (TEM) across all applications.
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    The HF5000 is a cold field emission transmission electron microscope that provides atomic-resolution imaging together with advanced automation and in-situ capability.
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    The HT7800 is a digital, powerful, and versatile transmission electron microscope. With a large range of camera options, the instrument is suitable for a massive span of varying applications.
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    Unlike Scanning Electron Microscopy that bounces electrons off the surface of a sample to produce an image, Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEMs) shoot the electrons completely through the sample.

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