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Imago Microscope Leads to Northwestern Research Advance

February 23, 2006

Researchers at Northwestern University have announced that a type of atom probe developed by Imago Scientific allowed them to produce data on the arrangement of individual gold atoms they couldn't have gotten otherwise.  The local electrode atom probe, or LEAP, microscope was used to map the position of atoms in three dimensions. Northwestern's advance was featured on the cover of this month's Nano Letters. Read the article on azonano.com.

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