Introducing Alpine™, the world’s first direct detection camera to democratize cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) imaging. By enabling the acquisition of high-resolution structures on 100 – 200 keV microscopes, Alpine allows routine cryo-EM research on more affordable, workhorse instruments and expands its usefulness to the larger research community.
Delivers a detective quantum efficiency up to 2.4-times the performance of scintillator-based cameras
Routinely collects high-resolution data from 100 – 200 keV to convert screening microscopes into data collection microscopes
Makes the 2D classification of small molecules possible while improving macromolecule reconstructions
Streamlines your workflow to produce better structures, faster
Find out how Alpine enables you to realize high-quality results at the pace you need to rapidly advance your research
Introducing Metro™, a cutting-edge counting camera for groundbreaking imaging, diffraction, and in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) below 200 kV. By enabling counting capabilities while operating your TEM at low accelerating voltages (60 – 200 kV), imaging your most sensitive samples and low-dose studies is now within reach.
Enables lower dose rates and detection of smaller signals at ≤200 kV on your existing TEM
Images the most beam-sensitive specimens
Captures fine details, even at the most extreme dose rates
Allows you to see higher-quality diffraction patterns with virtually no background
Stores in-situ, 2k video at ≤41 fps and 512 x 512 video at ≤492 fps
Acquires images with the simple but powerful DigitalMicrograph interface that you are familiar with from the OneView IS camera
Find out how Metro not only enhances results but allows you to push the research boundaries for 2D materials, batteries, catalysts, nanotubes, polymers, and organic/biological materials.