Microscience 2006 Learning Zone

New CAHT-SPM Nano-technology Instrument released.

A unique new instrument for the measurement of nano structures and materials surfaces in extreme environments.

04 June 2006: The CAHT-SPM instrument (the name stands for “Controlled Atmosphere, High Temperature Scanning Probe Microscope”) is a unique new instrument that has been developed by DME of Copenhagen, Denmark in cooperation with Risø National Laboratory (Department of Fuel Cells and Solid State Chemistry), who are conducting research in to fuel cells. 
 
As the name indicates the instrument makes possible the investigation of material surfaces in gaseous atmosphere that are heated to temperatures in excess of 800degreesC, with simultaneous measurement of surface topography and imaging of electrical properties. 
 
To learn more about the new CAHT-SPM visit us at Microscience, stand H1. 

For further information, please contact:

Russell Evans
Managing Director
Omniscan Ltd
T: 01244 378009
E: russell@omniscan.co.uk
W: http://www.omniscan.co.uk

 

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