Dr. Dirk Haft attocube systems AG Viktualienmarkt 3 80331 München Overview: What is attocube? attocube 3 years ago Factors for Success.

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Dr. Dirk Haft attocube systems AG Viktualienmarkt München Overview: What is attocube? attocube 3 years ago Factors for Success attocube today Summary Enabling Nanoscopy... Instruments for extreme Environments

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Nanopositioning Devices Piezo Driven Nanopositioner („Slip-stick principle“) The piezo electric, inertial motor stages allow precise alignment where manual access is undesirable or impossible. The easy handling allow „plug and move“. Features: Atomic Precision Centimeter-wide Travel Low Voltage Driving Pulses Compact Design UHV- Magnetic Field- Low Temperature- Compatibility!

Low Temperature Microscope Systems Low Temperature Scanning Probe Microscopes SPM is an extremely accurate and versatile technique for investigating nanometer structures. A very fine sensor tip is moved accross the surface in numerous line scans. Due to the surface characteristics, the tip is deflected. This movement can be measured with high resolution. The resulting data allows imaging of the surface structure.

Nanoprecise Positioning MunichParis 1 nm = m1 mm = m 1  m = m 1 cm