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The Analytical Scientist / Product Profiles / 2023 / PHOCUSCAN - compact, high-performance, low-cost scanning photocurrent microscope

PHOCUSCAN - compact, high-performance, low-cost scanning photocurrent microscope

PHOCUSCAN - compact, high-performance, low-cost scanning photocurrent microscope

As photocurrent mapping emerges as a popular research technique that complements Raman spectroscopy for material analysis applications, Nanobase introduces a stand-alone scanning photocurrent microscope dubbed “Phocuscan.”

Phocuscan is compact, high-performance, and low-cost - three core features which all Nanobase products have in common. Phocuscan offers a wide scanning area of 200 x 200 µm when using 40X objective and features 1 µm resolution multi-axis micro-positioners.

Phocuscan is compatible with Keithley 2400 or 2600 sourcemeters and lasers at wavelength 400 ~ 730 nm and 780 ~ 1,000 nm. Customers may opt to integrate their own Keithleys or fiber lasers to Phocuscan.

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