Oct 21 2010
Research and Markets has published a new report, titled ‘Microscopy Markets’. The report provides a comprehensive study of market segments of various microscopes deployed in research and clinical laboratories.
The market report analyzes the companies that develop and commercialize microscopy systems in various market segments. These segments have estimated growth rates of over 5% annually in the next five years. The study examines the US and global markets of microscopy devices. The report analyzes specific microscopy instruments that are used as scanning probe, electron, confocal and light microscopes. Applications of particular microscope technology solutions, including automated imaging systems and semi-conductor processing systems, are also discussed in the report.
The report covers a number of key topics namely introduction to microscopy markets, light-based fluorescence, confocal and multi-photon microscopy, Raman spectroscopic microscopy, x-ray microtomography, scanning acoustic microscopy, and ultraviolet and infrared microscopy. The other topics covered in the report are ancillary analytical attachments, electron microscopy and associated charged-particle systems, optical microscopy, scanning probe microscopy such as atomic force and near-field microscopy. The report also discusses key products and major players in charged-particle beam and electron beam microscopes.
Companies profiled in the report are Vistec Lithography, Omicron NanoTechnology, JEOL USA, Danish Micro Engineering A/S, Carl Zeiss, Buehler, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Applied Materials, WITec Instruments, Veeco Instruments, Unitron, Shimadzu, Renishaw, Questar, PerkinElmer, Olympus, Obducat-CamScan, NT-MDT, Nanomics Imaging, Korima, KLA-Tencor, IRIS International, Horiba Jobin Yvon, Gatan, Craic Technologies, Cameca Instruments, Bruker Optics, Asylum Research, Agilent Technologies and Modular Confocal Scanners.