Scienta Omicron Newsflyer Winter 2022/2023

December 18th, 2022

Welcome to the Scienta Omicron Newsflyer for winter 2022. There is a quantum theme about this newsflyer following the award of the 2022 Nobel prize for physics to Alain Aspect, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger. They each made ground-breaking experiments using entangled quantum states, where two particles behave like a single unit even when they are separated. Their results have cleared the way for new technology based upon quantum information. In this newsflyer, we highlight two of the projects that Scienta Omicron has been involved in which will help to fabricate, manipulate, and characterise the materials that in turn improve our ability to exploit quantum behaviours and will lead to the development of new technologies.

Download the Newsflyer Here: ScientaOmicron_Newsflyer_Winter_2022.pdf

Newsflyer content:

  • Welcome message from our Global Sales Manager, Phil Pickering
  • Scienta Omicron´s latest Materials Innovation Platform (MIP) at Northeastern University for the Experiential Quantum Advancement Laboratory (EQUAL)
  • Interview with Andreas Lindblad of Uppsala University on his newly installed HAXPES Lab for hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
  • News from CQC2T in Sydney, Australia detailing how atomically defined tunnel junctions can now be tuned in multi-layered devices fabricated by Scanning Tunnelling Microscope Lithography and Molecular Beam Epitaxy.
  • Product feature: HiPP Lab for laboratory-based ambient pressure photoelectron spectroscopy (APPES)
  • Advanced training for PEAK software for Scienta Omicron analysers
  • On-site testing of our DFS30 analyser at Max IV in Sweden, highlighting the advantages of electrostatic 3D focus adjustment
  • Product feature: Multiprobe prep, a modular platform for sample preparation and SPM
  • Research highlight from IPCMS, Strasbourg, France: A light-emission scanning tunneling microscopy viewpoint
  • News from the Scienta Omicron Service team on our latest upgrades and high-uptime kits