SPARC
Research on chiral split ring resonators using the SPARC published in Nano Letters
Chirality is the property of an asymmetrical object in which – akin to left and right hands – it is distinguishable from its mirror image.
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Chirality is the property of an asymmetrical object in which – akin to left and right hands – it is distinguishable from its mirror image.
The software team at DELMIC has been hard at work to produce the latest version of our software package, ODEMIS. Although the software is consistently being ...
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting live demonstrations of our integrated microscopy solutions at the 2016 edition of the European Microscopy ...
During a festive celebration on June 22, FOM institute AMOLF has officially opened a new cathodoluminescence microscope in Albert Polman’s group that enables ...
As of today, our white paper on cathodoluminescence imaging on sedimentary rocks is available to be downloaded on our site.
An article on the various applications of cathodoluminescence (CL) has been published in the latest edition of Microscopy Today.
DELMIC has recently returned from a very successful edition of the Focus on Microscopy meeting. This was a pivotal event for us as it marked the official ...
On Wednesday, March 2, DELMIC’s SECOM application specialist, Lennard Voortman, hosted an introductory webinar on how to use a correlative light and electron ...
We at DELMIC are very pleased with the outcome of our recent trip to Melbourne and Singapore.
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting an informative webinar on the uses and applications for correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM).
Recently, the staff at DELMIC has been hard at work preparing a series of application notes and technical notes that outline the various uses of our SPARC and ...