EAG Laboratories Announces Latest Advancement in Transmission Electron Microscopy

EAG Laboratories is pleased to announce the completed installation of a ThermoFisher Scientific Themis Z Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) at our Silicon Valley facility. This next generation, ultra-high-resolution TEM is the first available in an independent laboratory in North America and is the second Themis Z owned by EAG Laboratories.

The Themis Z is a monochromated, probe-corrected TEM operated in an electron energy range of 30-300 kilovolts. Outside of its pure imaging capabilities, the microscope provides unprecedented access to physical and chemical properties for advanced materials research. With this technology, EAG scientists can provide our clients with:

  • Sub-atomic spatial resolution
  • State-of-the-art chemical analysis
  • Revolutionary mapping capability for a wide variety of physical material properties
  • Improved atomic resolution for compound semiconductors, atomic layer etching and advanced node devices

This leading edge TEM gives EAG Laboratories’ clients the highest resolution and deeper insights into the materials structure of their devices, which will increase their ability to improve device performance and reduce time to market. The Themis Z complements the company’s existing global microscopy services and strengthens its position as the world leader in advanced microscopy services.

EAG Laboratories is delighted to offer its clients data analysis along with the highest resolution images commercially available from a TEM. The company can now serve its clients in North America, Europe and Asia with these powerful advanced imaging capabilities coupled with its global scientific microscopy staff to solve both the routine and the most challenging materials analysis problems.

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