Hitachi High-Technologies will launch the TM3000 Tabletop Microscope and SU8000 ultra-high performance FESEM at Microscience 2010.
Daily workshops at 11am and 2pm on the TM3000 will be supplemented by a workshop on 29 June for the SU8000.
Visitors can also see the S-3400N analytical VPSEM.
The TM3000 is Hitachi's second-generation tabletop microscope and features developments such as higher resolution and higher magnification capabilities (up to 30,000x), larger specimen handling, dual accelerating voltages of 5 and 15kV, and EDX mapping capability.
The user interface incorporates a one-button auto start, auto focus and other automated functions.
Optional enhancements include EDX, heating/cooling stages and 3D surface modelling.
The SU8000 FESEM features a novel ultra-sensitive in-lens triple detection system, allowing high-efficiency simultaneous multi-signal imaging and energy filtering.
The system provides high sensitivity detection for ultra-low current imaging of sensitive materials and enables the imaging of structures and surface properties.
Secondary electrons, low-angle backscattered electrons and high-angle backscattered electrons can be detected efficiently using a primary beam of as little as 100V.
This enables the observation of absolute surface structure, as well as the ability to image properties such as surface potential.