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How can correlative microscopy reveal unique insights into your sample (in one infographic)
Imaging biological samples can be pretty tiring and difficult, especially when the data has to be acquired with different microscopes.
Imaging biological samples can be pretty tiring and difficult, especially when the data has to be acquired with different microscopes.
On 31st of May Delmic together with AMOLF Institute in Amsterdam held the workshop “Cathodoluminescence for nanophotonics”, which gathered participants from ...
In the last few years, LEDs (light-emitting diodes) have proved to be the future of the lighting systems, due to their efficiency, brightness, and longer ...
The researchers from the TU Delft, our close collaborator, have used cathodoluminescence lifetime measurements with the SECOM, to shed light on the optical ...
A new article was written by the researchers from the Francis Crick Institute, Delmic’s close collaborator.
Over the last few months, DELMIC’s team has grown. Since the beginning of 2018 DELMIC has hired five more employees. Our team is becoming more and more ...
Useful resources about the SPARC cathodoluminescence system
We are excited to announce our first cathodoluminescence workshop, which will be hosted by the AMOLF Institute in Amsterdam on 31st of May.
On 8th of March Delmic held an iCLEM workshop together with Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen.
Complete LDOS mapping, in energy, momentum, and real space, can be performed using cathodoluminescence spectroscopy.
A recently published paper in Advanced Functional Materials studies the InP growth and luminescence on graphene.
A team of researchers from Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) have combined photoluminescence, cathodoluminescence, and high-resolution transmission ...