A window to the bulk" , "Beam time at your fingertips
This is a lab-type photoelectron spectroscopy system that uses hard X-rays as the excitation source. Hard X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (HAXPES) is one of the next-generation photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) techniques that many synchrotron facilities have already adopted. It is gaining attention as a method that can provide information about the substrate of films, buried interfaces, and deep inner shell orbitals that are not accessible with conventional XPS. By placing this system in your lab, you can enable next-generation photoelectron spectroscopy measurements that provide not only surface information but also bulk information, a technique that was previously only measurable at synchrotron facilities.
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- X-ray source Ga Kα line 9.25KeV - Monochromatized X-rays - Excitation energy of 9.25KeV - Maximum power of 250W - Beam spot of less than 50μm - High voltage compatible, wide-angle analyzer (EW4000) - 10KV dielectric strength - 60° acceptance angle - ARPES (Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy) measurement - Analysis chamber - 4-axis driven manipulator with X, Y, Z, Θ - Stage compatible with 900 degrees heating - Standard sample plate of 13 mm x 15 mm - Variety of sample plates - Ports equipped with various options
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On May 28, 2015, VG Scienta and Omicron NanoTechnology merged to start anew as Scienta Omicron. Scienta Omicron Co., Ltd. was established as the general agent in Japan with the aim of making a substantial contribution to research and development in the country. VG Scienta has recognized the importance of photoelectron spectroscopy since its early days and has developed and introduced many related devices to the market as a top global brand. Omicron NanoTechnology has continuously provided cutting-edge technology to the market through its outstanding product lineup, including scanning tunneling microscopes (STM), atomic force microscopes (AFM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) systems, all utilizing ultra-high vacuum technology. Moving forward, our mission is not only to provide state-of-the-art evaluation technology-related equipment but also to contribute to the development of science and industry in Japan by offering comprehensive services and technical support. We hope you look forward to our evaluation technologies.