cathodoluminescence
Review on cathodoluminescence published in Applied Physics Reviews
A new review on cathodoluminescence (CL) has been published in Applied Physics Reviews last month.
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A new review on cathodoluminescence (CL) has been published in Applied Physics Reviews last month.
This morning we hosted another webinar together with our Australian distributor AXT. This webinar was specifically targeted at life science researchers ...
A paper recently published in Nanoscale demonstrates a method that uses the SECOM to look at CL emission from Nanoparticles.
This morning, the cathodoluminescence webinar took place and it was a great success. We were pleased with the high turnout, and we found that participants ...
We have just published our latest application note on using cathodoluminescence to study bulk and nanostructured Gallium Nitride-based LED materials.
In June, we hosted two webinars about correlative light-electron microscopy and cathodoluminescence spectroscopy.
The summer is coming to a peak and we've seen a series of successful installations as well as installations planned for the near future.
To date, the most common applications for the SECOM integrated correlative light-electron microscopy system are in cellular biology and medical research.
We would like to thank everyone who attended our webinars this week.
In recent decades, several advancements have been made in microscopic imaging in the life sciences.
We at Delmic are continuously investigating the range of applications for correlative light-electron microscopy.