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Feb 06, 2007 at 09:48 AM
AFMThe California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has purchased $1.7 million of atomic force and scanning probe microscope systems (AFM/SPMs) and optical profilers for use in the institute's multi-user core laboratories performing nano-science research.

"Veeco has always been a great partner to CNSI in our nanotechnology research," said J. Fraser Stoddart, director of the CNSI. "These latest purchases further position CNSI as one of the world's leading nanotechnology centers focused on the advancement of cell biology, molecular and materials sciences. These tools offer us state-of-the art 3D surface metrology and will be an important asset to the work conducted at the Nano and Pico Characterization core facility at CNSI to visualize surfaces and molecules, as well as nanostructures and devices, down to the level of individual atoms."

The tool order includes the Caliber SPM, a Dimension 5000 high performance AFM, and a Wyko NT 9300 high performance Optical Profiler.
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