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Cameca Announces Collaboration With University of Sydney

University acquires the Invizo 6000 atom probe tomography (APT) instrument

Wed, 01/19/2022 - 12:00
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(CAMECA: Madison, WI) -- CAMECA, a business unit of AMETEK Inc., and a world-leading supplier of microanalytical and metrology instrumentation for research and process control, is partnering with the University of Sydney on the acquisition of the latest atom probe tomography (APT) instrument—the Invizo 6000.

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The Invizo 6000 introduces breakthrough technologies, which include a patented electrostatic design that enables simultaneous increased field of view and enhanced mass resolving power, a deep UV laser to promote enhanced ion emission, advanced dual-beam delivery optics which improve specimen symmetry, and a new extraction electrode design. These new features combine to provide increased data quality and analysis volumes, enhanced specimen yield, and dramatically expand the analytical capabilities of the APT method.

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