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10th IUVSTA school
International Summer School on Physics at Nanoscale
30th May - 4th June 2011
Devět Skal, Czech Republic
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Witec
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WITec is a world-leading manufacturer of high performance optical and scanning probe microscopy systems. A modular product line allows the combination of different microscopy techniques such as Raman, SNOM or AFM in a single instrument for flexible analysis of the optical, chemical and structural properties of a sample. The instruments are distributed worldwide and are used primarily in the fields of Materials Science, Life Science and Nanotechnology. WITec is based in Ulm, Germany, with regional offices in Maryville, TN, USA and since May 2010 in Singapore.
Contacts: Lena Welter |
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Optaglio |
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Optaglio focuses on development and production of optical security devices and holograms and is the world leader in electron beam lithography. This unique technology used in production of holographic features and optical microstructures is recognised worldwide as the highest standard for security devices origination. This ultra high-resolution technology delivers a constantly evolving feature complex at public recognition, instrument assisted and forensic levels.
Contacts: Libor Kotacka |
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Renishaw
Renishaw manufactures a wide range of spectroscopy products, including Raman microscopes, compact process monitoring spectrometers, structural and chemical analysers for scanning electron microscopes, diode lasers, and state-of-the-art cooled CCD detectors, for end-user and OEM applications.
The primary products are the inVia Raman microscopes and the RA series of Raman analysers, which exploit the Raman effect to identify and characterise the chemistry and structure of materials in a non-contacting, non-destructive manner. Renishaw supplies broad range components and accessories common to Renishaw's inVia Raman microscopes - e.g. hot/cold cell, high pressure dimond cell,
macrosampling kit for bulky samples analysis and optical probes for remote samples measurement.
The capabilities of the instruments have been expanded to include a wider range of lasers from UV to NIR excitation, enhanced optical filtering systems, many new accessories, increased automation and improved software, making the instruments even easier to use. The number of applications will increase as Renishaw continues to develop new technologies in Raman spectroscopy.
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Contacts: Josef Sedlmeier |
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