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With Crossbeam you combine the imaging and analytical performance of the GEMINI column with the ability of a next-generation FIB for material processing and sample preparation on a nanoscopic scale. Use the modular platform concept and the open and easily extendable software architecture of this 3D nano-workstation for high throughput nanotomography and nanofabrication of even your most demanding, charging or magnetic samples. Images donated as part of a GLAM collaboration with Carl Zeiss Microscopy - please contact Andy Mabbett for details. |
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Author | ZEISS Microscopy from Germany |
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