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Carl Zeiss Launches New EVO HD Scanning Electron Microscope

Carl Zeiss, provider of medical research and industrial solutions, has launched a new EVO HD scanning electron microscope in the C-SEM (conventional Scanning Electron Microscopy) market. The EVO HD offers high resolution at reduced acceleration voltages, unlike standard scanning electron microscope.

Scale of butterfly wing taken on EVO HD

The EVO HD offers high brightness levels, which enhances the resolution at a lower kV. The enhanced source properties, with a 30% increase in resolution at 1nA and 30 kV, assist in analytical applications.

Allister Mc Bride of Carl Zeiss Nano Technology Systems division stated that the EVO HD source is a significant invention in the SEM market over the last decade, and the improved performance of the source will benefit several applications in both material analysis and life sciences.

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