Report ID: SQMIG35J2085
Report ID:
SQMIG35J2085 |
Region:
Global |
Published Date: March, 2024
Pages:
219
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Tables:
69 |
Figures:
65
For the first time, in January 2024, scientists from Göttingen and Switzerland showed that electron beams in transmission electron microscopes (TEM) could identify complex light states inside nanoscale light storage. This accomplishment highlights the possibility of employing short light pulses and precision electron beam control to study dynamic processes at the atomic level.
Leading provider of in situ workflow solutions, Protochips, introduced a new set of tools on July 24, 2023, with the goal of transforming research data management for Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM). These state-of-the-art instruments enable microscopists to increase productivity and promote more productive teamwork by smoothly scaling results from bulk to the nanoscale. The most notable feature of this release is the updated version of AXON Studio, the first research data management tool in the world to be compliant with FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable). AXON Studio was painstakingly created to fully utilize the data obtained from TEM in order to introduce an expanded feature set, which now includes the ability to import DigitalMicrograph.dm4 files.
The well-known producer of electron diffraction equipment, EDAX, LLC, and Gatan Inc., a division of AMETEK Inc., combined in March 2023 to extend Gatan's product line of scanning electron (SEM) and transmission electron (TEM) microscopy equipment.
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Report ID: SQMIG35J2085