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Equipment Name Description & Use Department Contact
Critical Point DryerDrying biological specimen without distortion as part of sample preparation for scanning electron microscopy.Biological Sciencesoskalli@memphis.edu
Bright field upright light microscope and wide field fluorescence microscopeLight microscopy of histology slide. Upright microscope fluorescence microscopy.Biological Sciencesoskalli@memphis.edu
Bright field, DIC, polarization, reflective, fluorescence and deconvolution microscope (upright microscope). Three channels (blue, green, red/orange) available for fluorescence.Performs various modalities of light microscopy including bright field, bright field EDS, polarization, DIC, reflective and fluorescence. Enable deconvolution for fluorescence imaging.Biological Sciencesoskalli@memphis.edu
Field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM)High resolution scanning electron microscopy of materials sciences and biology samples.Biological Sciencesoskalli@memphis.edu
Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) ad-on for the FESEMAllows to use the scanning electron microscope to image small objects or ultra thin section, similar to transmission electron microscopy imaging.Biological Sciences
E-beam lithography ad-on to the FESEMUses the electron beam of the scanning electron microscope to creates patterns down to sub-10 nm onto substrates coated with an electron beam sensitive resist.Biological Sciencesoskalli@memphis.edu
VHX-1000E-Digital MicroscopeDigital microscopyBiomedical Engineeringelindner@memphis.edu
Objective EC Plan-Neofluar 63x/0.9A super resolution and confocal microscopyElectrical and Computer Engineeringcpreza@memphis.edu
AxioscopeUsed for easier and faster microscopyPhysics and Materials Sciencefsabri@memphis.edu
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