Surface morphology

Surface morphology

  • Surface morphology
  • Surface morphology
  • Surface morphology

What we can offer:

Multiscale surface morphology analysis for different types of materials, measurements of peculiarities down to nanometer size, imaging of non-conductive materials without any special sample preparation technique, wet samples, morphology evolution during in-situ heating/cooling/indentation, grain-size distribution.

Possibility to:

  • Surface morphology and topography, measuring of characteristic sizes of nanostructures, grains, defects, pores, fracture surface analysis…

Interesting for: 

Materials science, microelectronics and semiconductors, automotive, laboratory test facilities, microscopy laboratories, machine-tool manufacturers, iron and steel industry, energy storage and solar energy materials industry, objects of cultural heritage examination, energy and petrochemical companies.

Tools

Cleanroom

The nanoGUNE cleanroom, dedicated to fabricate and characterize the properties of materials on the nanoscale, ia a 300m2 laboratory where the air purity is under strict supervision.

Equipment

State-of-the-art equipment, including electron and scanning-tunneling microscopes, as well as other nanofabrication and characterization tools, are managed by specialists and used by researchers from a wide variety of fields.

Cleanroom

The nanoGUNE cleanroom, dedicated to fabricate and characterize the properties of materials on the nanoscale, ia a 300m2 laboratory where the air purity is under strict supervision.

Equipment

State-of-the-art equipment, including electron and scanning-tunneling microscopes, as well as other nanofabrication and characterization tools, are managed by specialists and used by researchers from a wide variety of fields.

Cleanroom

The nanoGUNE cleanroom, dedicated to fabricate and characterize the properties of materials on the nanoscale, ia a 300m2 laboratory where the air purity is under strict supervision.

Equipment

State-of-the-art equipment, including electron and scanning-tunneling microscopes, as well as other nanofabrication and characterization tools, are managed by specialists and used by researchers from a wide variety of fields.