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by Supplier: Oxford NanoScience Polaron Nanotechnology Division
Oxford nanoScience aims to be the pre-eminent global organisation involved in three dimensional atom scale microscopy. Its range of 3D Atom Probes allows an unparalleled window both in terms of composition and spatial arrangement into the Nanoscale world. This information will become an absolute necessity for both Nanotech product development and in-process material assessment.
14 April 2005 - Oxford NanoScience Polaron Nanotechnology Division The combination of the high mass-resolution reflectron lens and a patented, three pair delay line detector brings exceptional sensitivity to the 3-Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP) from Oxford nanoScience Ltd.
02 February 2005 - Oxford NanoScience Polaron Nanotechnology Division Oxford nanoScience Ltd, world leading manufacturer of the advanced 3 Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP), has announced the appointment of Dr. Peter Clifton to head up the Process Development and Applications Department at the company's Milton Keynes headquarters.
09 January 2005 - Oxford NanoScience Polaron Nanotechnology Division The first commercial 3 Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP) has been sold into the Peoples Republic of China. This milestone purchase of an instrument which brings a unique approach to materials characterisation, has been made by the Institute of Materials, Shanghai University.
04 January 2005 - Oxford NanoScience Polaron Nanotechnology Division The 2004 National Measurement Award for Innovative Measurement has been won by researchers at Oxford University Materials Department and Oxford nanoScience Ltd for the development and successful commercialisation of the 3-Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP).
19 November 2004 - Oxford NanoScience Polaron Nanotechnology Division The 2005 Acta Materialia Gold Medal has been awarded to Professor George Smith, FRS, Professor of Materials and Head of the Department of Materials in the University of Oxford, England, and currently non-executive Chairman of Polaron plc.