Quantitative cathodoluminescence microscope debuts from Attolight

August 4, 2011 — Attolight AG is launching a quantitative cathodoluminescence system with nanoscale resolution and picosecond timing for research and product development in semiconductor, ceramics, advanced materials, geological, solar panel, and LED sectors.  

The cathodluminescence system runs the full spectrum from UV to IR while maintaining 10nm spatial resolution. It offers a 15K to 300K temperature range. Field of view (FOV) and collection efficiency are reportedly 100x better than other CL technologies.
 
The system is based on a newly designed scanning electron microscope (SEM) containing an embedded optical microscope, a 9-axis cryo nano-stage, and a fully integrated cathodoluminescence system. 

Available in two versions, the continuous wave CL 10-Infinity can be field-upgraded to the pico-second, time-resolved CL10-10. 

See the new system, and a paper on time-resolved spectroscopy at M&M, August 7-11, Nashville TN, Microscopy.org. Attolight Booth #1520.

Attolight is a spin-off from EPFL’s Institute of Quantum Electronics and Photonics in Lausanne, Switzerland. For further details, visit www.Attolight.com.

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