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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

Electron Microscopes

JEOL 1230
TEM
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Tecnai F20
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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

Electron Microscopes

JEOL 1230
TEM
JEOL 2100F
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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

Electron Microscopes

JEOL 1230
TEM
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Tecnai F20
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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

Electron Microscopes

JEOL 1230
TEM
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TEM
Tecnai F20
TEM
JEOL 3200FSC
TEM
FEI Helios 650
SEM/FIB



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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

Electron Microscopes

JEOL 1230
TEM
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Tecnai F20
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Microscopes

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Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

JEOL 1230
TEM
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TEM
Tecnai F20
TEM
JEOL 3200FSC
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FEI Helios 650
SEM/FIB

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Microscopes

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Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Revision 416 May 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Revision 316 May 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Revision 216 May 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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Revision 116 May 2012 - Main.EdEng

 

Microscopes

The microscopes at the NYSBC are located in specially built rooms, each one including a concrete slab that is supported directly by the bedrock of the island of Manhattan, and which is isolated from the rest of the building. This feature allows the instruments to be impervious to vibrations of passing trucks or other disturbances commonly found in the city. In addition, the walls are sand-filled to keep the rooms quiet. An air conditioning system with duct socks produces near laminar flow and wall padding help to minimize perturbations and allow the collection of high resolution images.

Three of our instruments are equipped with Shottky type field emission guns, which produce a highly coherent and bright electron beam. All the instruments are equipped with the necessary options for cryogenic work. In addition, one of the instruments, (JEOL3200FSC) can be cooled down with liquid helium, allowing some extra protection of the specimen against radiation damage.

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