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TRADE SHOWS - VISIT US @


Intermag 2010 / MMM
January 17 - 22, 2010
Washington, USA

Soleil User Meeting
January 20 - 21, 2010
Palaiseau, France

Hasylab User Meeting
January 29, 2010
Hamburg, Germany

ESRF User Meeting, February 08 - 12, 2010 Grenoble, France


EXPLORE YOUR NANOWORLD

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Welcome to our website. attocube systems develops, manufactures, and distributes a new type of nanopositioning system. Based on our unique technology we are able to strike new paths in the area of microscopy and micro/nanoanalysis.



 
Closed-cycle SPM Systems   Nanopositioners
Complete cryogen-free system solutions for low temperature scanning probe microscopy [learn more].
  Ultra compact positioners compatible with low temperature, UHV and high magnetic fields [learn more].
Liquid He based SPM Systems   Tools for your SEM
Cryogenic SPM systems based on liquid He bath cryostats [learn more].   HV compatible AFM and manipulators suitable for most commercial SEM systems [learn more].
Cryogenic Scanning Probe Inserts   Metrology Sensors

AFM, MFM, SNOM, CFM, STM and Probe Station inserts compatible with low temperature and high vacuum conditions [learn more].

  Smallest displacement sensor on the market [learn more].
UHV Microscopy Equipment   Electronic and Software Control Units


Atomic Force and Confocal Microscopy applying a compact UHV chamber [learn more].   State-of-the-art SPM, positioning and motion controller [learn more].

     
  RESULTS - NEWS  
     
 
 
 

attocube‘s cantilever-based attoAFM I was used inside a FEI Quanta 3D Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) to perform nanometer-scale tensile measurements of individual collagen fibrils .. (.. more info)

 
     
     
 
 
 

attocube’s ultra-compact Magnetic Force Microscope attoMFM Ixs was used inside the QD PPMS® to image vortices in different high-Tc superconductors at low magnetic fields.. (..more info).