Our instruments and techniques covers a wide range of metallic, ceramic and functional materials.
Atom probe tomography (APT)
APT is a powerful material analysis technique with three-dimensional capabilities and near atomic spatial resolution. Equal detection efficiency for all elements gives quantitative composition analysis from the sub-nm to the near micron range.
High temperature confocal laser scanning microscopy (HT-CLSM)
High temperature confocal laser scanning microscopy (HT-CLSM) allows the in-situ study of phase transformations at high temperatures for diverse materials.
Magnetometers, a thermogravimetric balance and a highly sensitive alternating field magnetic susceptometer make up a complete magnetic measuring instrumentation at the lab.
Advanced nanoindentation used with electron microscopes, measures the relationship between the force and depth of a diamond tip during the indentation process in the surface.
Scanning electron microscopes equipped with energy and wavelength x-ray spectroscopy make it is possible to combine chemical analysis with imaging or crystal structure analysis.