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Lawrence G. Rubin
X-ray microanalysis
Bruker AXS has announced the Quantax
Quad, an innovative energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) system for x-ray microanalysis on
electron microscopes. The new system, powered by the company's Esprit software, delivers significantly
faster EDS results across a broad range of applications, including field-emission, environmental,
and low-vacuum scanning electron microscopes. The Quantax Quad features the Quad XFlash detector,
which incorporates four independently operating 10-mm2 silicon drift detectors
with integrated anodes and FETs. This arrangement provides the high energy resolution of a single
10-mm2 crystal at four times the count rate, and accepts maximum input count rates
in excess of 2 million counts per second. Standard energy resolution is better than 133 eV at 10 000
cps. Bruker AXS Inc, 5465 East Cheryl Parkway, Madison, WI 53711-5373, http://www.bruker-axs.com
Catalyst characterization and activity
Hiden Analytical has developed a pulse
chemisorption operating mode for its CATLAB microreactor/mass spectrometer that allows single
absorbate gases or user-defined multiple component pulses to be passed over samples. Properties
such as adsorption isotherms, metal dispersion, and surface acidity can then be determined. The
CATLAB is also optimized for continuous flow experiments, including temperature-programmed
desorption, reduction, and oxidation. The system includes a fast-response, low-thermal-mass,
air-cooled furnace; a quadrupole mass spectrometer; and the company's quartz inert capillary
series for continuous close-coupled catalyst sampling with minimum dead volume and memory effects.
The mass spectrometer may also be operated as a standalone analyzer. Hiden Analytical Inc,
37699 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, MI 48150, http://www.hideninc.com
Near-IR camera
The Silver 220S near-IR camera from Electrophysics is an ideal thermal camera for laser-beam analysis, target-signature analysis, and imaging spectroscopy. It includes a thermoelectrically cooled, 320 × 256 mercury cadmium telluride focal-plane array that has high quantum efficiency (greater than
70%) and a spectral response of 0.8–2.5 µm.
The broader responsecompared with that of indium gallium arsenide–based camerascovers
the water absorption band at 1.95 µm.
The Silver 220S features snapshot integration from 1 µs
to 10 ms, frame rates up to 100 per second in full-frame mode, and a programmable frame rate from 1
to 100. The camera is also capable of sub-array windowing and can capture images at up to 400 Hz in
a 320 × 64 sub-window
format. The Silver 220S provides a real-time 14-bit digital output. Electrophysics Corp,
373 Route 46 West, Fairfield, NJ 07004-2442, http://www.electrophysics.com
Modular microscope series
WITec Instruments has introduced the
alpha300 series modular microscopes that include the alpha300 R confocal Raman microscope, the
alpha300 S scanning near-field optical microscope, and the alpha300 A atomic force microscope.
These instruments are driven by the new digital control unit, alphaControl, whose system-on-a-chip
concept enhances speed, flexibility, accuracy, and timing precision. AlphaControl's digital
signal processing reduces noise to very low levels and significantly improves data and image quality.
The system is expandable and allows complete access to internal signals. For advanced scanning-probe-microscopy
imaging tasks, the alpha300 series incorporates the company's TrueScan, a dynamic position error-correction
system of the closed-loop scan stage for the highest accuracy in scan movement. WITec Instruments
Corp, 101 Tomaras Avenue, Savoy, IL 61874, http://www.witec-instruments.com
Handheld spectrometer analyzer
Polychromix's Phazir is said to be the
first handheld near-IR digital transform spectrometer analyzer. The company's DTS technology
uses an innovative MEMS spatial light modulator in a portable form factor and features a single
indium gallium arsenide detector and no moving parts. The Phazir has a spectral range of about 900–1690
nm, an optical resolution of 11 nm, and stray light of less than 0.01%. It incorporates a 24-bit A/D
converter and a mini-USB communications port; it can be conFigured to operate in various scanning
modes. The Phazir, with a battery life of at least five hours, is designed to be used in the field and
can collect spectra to support chemometric model development. Chemical analysis applications
include material identification and inspection, quantitative and purity analysis, and quality
control. Polychromix, 30 Upton Drive, Wilmington, MA 01887, http://www.polychromix.com
Scanning electron microscope
JEOL USA has announced the JSM-6390LV,
one of a new series of high-resolution tungsten scanning electron microscopes featuring multiple
live image displays, streamlined graphical interface, and improved low-kV operation. The three
different images (secondary electron, backscattered electron, and digital camera) are presented
simultaneously. Secondary electron resolution is 3 nm at 30 kV, 8 nm at 3 kV, and 15 nm at 1 kV, and magnification
ranges from 5 × to
300 000 ×.
The LV model offers a low-vacuum mode, which allows for observation of specimens that cannot be
viewed at high vacuum because of excessive water content or a nonconductive surface; specimens
of up to 6 inches o.d. can be accommodated. Standard automated features include focus/astigmatism,
gun (saturation, bias, and alignment), and contrast and brightness. JEOL USA Inc, 11 Dearborn
Road, Peabody, MA 01960, http://www.jeolusa.com.
Multiple-pass monochromator
Multiple-pass, double-dispersion
accessory optics is now available from McPherson for its diffraction spectrometers. The multiple-pass
monochromators allow users to work with low f/number, high throughput, and twice the resolution.
This result is achieved by plane folding mirrors that repeat the light pathlight passes
over the diffraction grating twicewhile the monochromator aperture ratio (f/number)
remains unchanged. Double-pass optics have been installed on the company's spectrometer with
a 2-m focal length and, more recently, on the relatively short 0.67-m, fast f/4.7 instrument. The
impetus for modifying the short system came from researchers working with Raman spectroscopy
in which light is at a premium and increased dispersion and resolution help distinguish the spectra.
McPherson Inc, 7A Stuart Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, http://www.mcphersoninc.com
Strained silicon process control
Bede X-ray Metrology has developed
the BedeMetrix-F with ScribeView, a new strained silicon process control system at the 90-nm technology
nodes and below, for high-volume semiconductor manufacturing. ScribeView combines the latest
in x-ray optics with the company's Bede Microsource x-ray generator to give a very small spot, which
enables in-line measurements in the scribe line or on pads on patterned wafers. The new system uses
high-resolution x-ray diffraction to measure epilayer strain, composition, thickness, and
relaxation. The high-resolution diffraction enables those four parameters to be determined
in strain-engineered systems such as the silicon-germanium structures used in heterostructural
bipolar transistors and raised source and drain devices. Bede X-ray Metrology, 14 Inverness
Drive East, Suite H-100, Englewood, CO 80112, http://www.bede.com
Thin-film deposition controller
INFICON has introduced the XTC/3, a
thin-film deposition controller that provides accurate control of deposition rate and thickness.
The new instrument incorporates the company's ModeLock oscillator technology, which prevents
film thickness errors caused by mode-hopping and measures films with greater precision than conventional
techniques. The controller works with the company's Crystal 12, Crystal Six, and dual sensors
for automatic replacement of crystals for continous deposition rate monitoring. Films and processes
can be assigned unique, descriptive names for easy retrieval. The XTC/3S is a single-layer model
that supports up to nine films, two sensors, and two sources. The XTC/3M for multiple layers can
handle up to 99 processes, 999 layers, and 32 films, also with two sensors and two sources. INFICON,
Two Technology Place, East Syracuse, NY 13057-9714, http://www.inficon.com
Digitizer cards for peak analysis
Acqiris USA is now offering its models
AP240 and AP235 dual-channel recon_1figurable PCI analyzers with new advanced peak analysis and
time-to-digital conversion firmware. The analyzers are useful in systems in which signal bursts
are acquired and analyzed and data reduction-to-peak information is most valuable. Peaks are
located using an advanced hysteresis algorithm that measures the true peak position and amplitude
and allows multiple peaks to be defined within a wide range. Model AP240 has a 1-GHz front-end bandwidth,
1-gigasample/s A/D converters, and up to 12 megabytes of memory (48 MB optional); AP235's front-end
bandwidth is 500 MHz with a 500 MS/s maximum sampling rate. For single-channel applications, both
cards can interleave their two A/D converter channels to double the sample rate. Acqiris USA,
P.O. Box 2203, 234 Cromwell Hill Road, Monroe, NY 10950-1430, http://www.acqiris.com
Colloid stability analyzer
Ultrasonic Scientific's HR-US Colloid
Stability Analyzer performs high-resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy for materials analysis.
It can evaluate emulsions, suspensions, and opaque materials. The HR-US can be pressurized up
to 10 bars, allowing analysis of liquids with low boiling points and liquids above the boiling point.
Ultrasonic spectroscopy is a nondestructive technique based on precision measurements of parameters
of high-frequency sound waves propagating through samples, which allows direct probing of intermolecular
forces. For example, measurement of velocity and attenuation of the ultrasonic wave allows real-time
monitoring of particle concentration and changes in particle size. Ultrasonic Scientific
- USA, 255 Old New Brunswick Road, Suite 1205, Piscataway, NJ 08854, http://www.ultrasonic-scientific.com
Multiaxis motion controller
Aerotech has announced the Ensemble
Epaq, which provides up to six axes of motion control in one standalone package. It is capable of
further expansion by daisy chaining three extra single-axis drive units for up to nine total axes.
The controller allows users to mix and match drive typeslinear or pulse-width modulation,
brush or brushless, and stepperwithin the same positioning system using a common programming
and control platform. The Ensemble Epaq is ideal for such applications as point-to-point motion,
linear and circular interpolation, multiaxis error correction, 2D error mapping, direct commutation
of linear and rotary brushless servomotors, and on-board servo autotuning. Multiple Epaqs can
be controlled from one Microsoft Windows PC through Ethernet or USB. Aerotech Inc, 101 Zeta
Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2897, http://www.aerotech.com
UV camcorder
Oculus Photonics has developed the
UVCorder, said to be the first digital, near-UV camcorder. The UV camera module is mounted atop
a commercial camcorder, from which it receives power. The UVCorder features enhanced UV response
in the 300- to 400-nm range, with a peak response at 370 nm. It has excellent rejection of visible
and IR light, ideal for imaging in both indoor and outdoor situations, even when the UV illumination
is lower than the visible and IR ambient light. The camcorder can also capture color video and stills
for reference. UV imaging can be used to detect anomalies in surface texture and composition, corona
discharge from high-voltage electrical equipment, sun damage or irregularities in human skin,
and for laser and LED beam alignment. Oculus Photonics LLP, 6489 Calle Real, Suite A, Goleta,
CA 93117, http://www.ultravioletcameras.com
Miniature spectrometer
The MiniRam BTR111 from B&W Tek
is a portable near-IR Raman spectrometer suitable for advanced field analysis and identification
of biological, chemical, pharmaceutical, and polymeric materials. The system provides a 200–2500
cm–1 sensitive response range, optical resolution of about 6–11 cm–1,
and integration times of 9 ms–65 s. The BTR111 is equipped with a 16-bit digitizer and a thermoelectrically
cooled 2048-pixel CCD detector. The excitation laser features the company's CleanLaze technology
with a standard 785-nm narrow linewidth; other optional wavelengths are available. The MiniRam
offers a USB 2.0/1.1 computer interface and can be used with GRAMS/AI, a comprehensive desktop
spectroscopy system for data processing and management software. B&W Tek Inc, 19 Shea
Way, Suite 301, Newark, DE 19713, http://www.bwtek.com
New literature
Oxford nanoScience has published a
series of technical datasheets covering 3D atom probe usage. The first three are Electropolishing
Methods for Bulk Samples, Mass Resolution of Maraging Steel, and Cluster Analysis.
They can be downloaded from the technical library section at
http://www.oxfordnanoscience.com/tech-library.html. Oxford nanoScience Ltd, 6 Carters Lane, Kiln Farm, Milton Keynes MK11 3ER, UK, http://www.oxfordnanoscience.com.
Keyence America has issued a catalog
of its VHX-100 series digital 3D microscopes. The 24 pages cover products and accessories, technical
details about digital-focusing functions and depth composition, and industry-specific applications.
Keyence Corporation of America, 50 Tice Boulevard, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677, http://www.keyence.com
On the Web
Fluke Biomedical has created a first
responder website to aid those responsible during radiological emergencies. It provides information
on radiological detection equipment, equipment training, and grant funding. Fluke Biomedical,
Radiation Management Services, 6045 Cochran Road, Cleveland, OH 44139-3303, http://www.flukebiomedical.com/rms