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Near Field Microprobe E-field 7 MHz to 3 GHz
ICR E150
The near field microprobe is used to measure electric fields at extremely high resolution and sensitivity. The optimal distance to the object being measured is < 1 mm. Due to its small probe head dimension, the probe has to be moved by a manual or automatic positioning system, e.g. Langer-Scanner.
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Auger Microprobe
Auger
It is a high specification Auger electron spectrometer with a hemispherical analyzer to provide high throughput analysis of the chemical bonding state at nano to micro areas, and a field emission electron gun also used for EPMA, because it can deliver a large, stable electric current The highly precise eucentric specimen stage makes it possible to perform the previously-impossible analysis of insulators. This in combination with the floating type ion gun offers the versatility to handle any specimen, such as metals and insulation materials, to obtain composition information to and chemical information.
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Custom Test Fixtures
For popular high speed components like semiconductor packages, and test contactors, we have developed a custom test fixture which allows the use of high bandwidth microprobes to measure virtually any I/O pin, according to GigaTest's methodology and requirements.
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Scanning XPS/HAXPES Microprobe
PHI Quantes
The PHI Quantes is the only commercially available automated, high-throughput lab-based HAXPES spectrometer. It is a unique scanning X-ray photoelectron microprobe that combines a high energy (HAXPES) monochromatic X-ray source (Chromium Kα) with a conventional monochromatic soft X-ray source (Aluminum Kα). Both sources are high flux focused X-ray beams that can be scanned across the sample surface and can be used to define analysis points, areas, lines, and maps with 100% confidence.
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Scanning XPS Microprobe
PHI Quantera II
The core technology of the PHI Quantera II is PHI’s patented, monochromatic, micro-focused, scanning x-ray source which provides excellent large area and superior micro-area spectroscopy performance. Spectroscopy, depth profiling, and imaging can all be performed over the full range of x-ray beam sizes including the minimum x-ray beam size of less than 7.5 µm. In addition to superior XPS performance characteristics the PHI Quantera II provides two in situ sample parking stations which enables the automated analysis of all three sample platens in a single user defined analysis queue.
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Scanning XPS Microprobe
PHI VersaProbe III
The PHI VersaProbe III is a highly versatile, multi-technique instrument with PHI’s patented, monochromatic, micro-focused, scanning X-ray source. The instrument offers a true SEM-like ease of operation with superior micro area spectroscopy and excellent large area capabilities. The fully integrated multi-technique platform of the PHI VersaProbe III offers an array of optional excitation sources, sputter ion sources, and sample treatment and transfer capabilities. These features are essential in studying today’s advanced materials and in supporting your material characterization and problem-solving needs.
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Microprobe Thermometer-Rechargeable
BAT-12R
The BAT-12R rechargeable laboratory digital thermometer is Physitemp's most popular and best selling instrument due to its versatility, quality construction and low cost. The BAT-12R has 0.1°C resolution and super accuracy of 0.1°C ±1 digit between 0-50°C, 0.1°C ± 1 digit over full range.The temperature range is -100 to 200°C. The BAT-12 provides fast readings, usually within 2-5 seconds depending on the temperature probe in use.
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Microprobe Thermometer
BAT-12
The BAT-12 laboratory digital thermometer is Physitemp's most popular and best selling instrument due to its versatility, quality construction and low cost.The BAT-12 has 0.1°C resolution and super accuracy of 0.1°C ±1 digit between 0-50°C, 0.1°C ± 1 digit over full range.The temperature range is -100 to 200°C. The BAT-12 provides fast readings, usually within 2-5 seconds depending on the temperature probe in use.