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6 Academic Tools related to Nano and physical analysis
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Desirée - Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment
The Manne Siegbahn Laboratory, Stockholm University
Specific technique, Equipment


DESIREE is a double electrostatic storage ring designed for experiments with merged beams and single-beam experiments. DESIREE will be used for experiments in atomic, molecular and optical physics as well as biophysics and biochemistry. » more
Desk-top magnetic susceptometer for rapid room temperature measurements
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH
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Our patented desk top suscepotometer is a rapid yet highly sensitive instrument for measuring the magnetic properties of nanoparticles, and is especially useful in biodiagnostics. Ability to carry out quick (in a time scale seconds) measurement of room temperature magnetic susceptibility components, i.e. change in the real and imaginary part of the magnetization at low external fields and as a function of frequency, is of importance for many applications. » more
Electrum Laboratory
School of Information and Communication Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH
Specific technique, Equipment


The Electrum Laboratory constitutes a world-class resource for nano and microfabrication, with applications in any field where miniaturisation is required, such as electronics, medicine and biochemistry. The Electrum Laboratory is an open environment providing a meeting place for companies and researchers from different disciplines with activities ranging form speculative science to device prototypes and pilot production. » more
FEI Nova 600 Nanolab
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH
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  The Nova 600 NanoLab has a very unique configuration for its class, optimized for state-of-the-art materials research, nanotechnology and electronics prototyping on one hand and containing a whole range of fabulous tools for life sciences and biomedical research on the other hand. » more
MACAL – Material Analysis Centre at Arrhenius Laboratory
Department of Physical, Inorganic and Structural Chemistry, Stockholm University
Core facility, Specific technique


The Material Analysis Centre at Arrhenius Laboratory (MACAL) provides modern facilities and expertise on structural characterizations at micro-, nano- and atomic scale by scanning and transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. It also provides chemical analysis by energy- and wave- dispersive spectroscopy and energy loss spectroscopy. » more
Nano-fabrication facility
Albanova University Center, KTH and Stockholm University
Specific technique, Equipment


We provide the academic research community in the Stockholm area with very versatile nano fabrication techniques. » more
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