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The Phocuscan by Nanobase is a stand-alone scanning photocurrent microscope (SPCM) designed for efficient photocurrent measurement and mapping, catering to the growing demand in material analysis applications. Characterized by its compact and cost-effective design, Phocuscan boasts a 200 x 200 µm wide scanning area with a 40X objective and 1 µm resolution multi-axis micro-positioners. It is compatible with Keithley 2400 or 2600 sourcemeters and operates with lasers in the wavelength ranges of 455-700 nm and 780-1100 nm, offering flexibility for integrating user-provided equipment. The design includes slots for optional accessories like optical choppers, polarizers, and ND filters, optimizing the research setup. The device uses a motorized vision-laser mirror box and a high-resolution USB 3.0 Sony vision camera to ensure accurate data capture. Additionally, a mechanical X-Y-Z stage with a vacuum chuck enhances sample handling capabilities. The NanoPhotocurrent software suite, compatible with various Keithley sourcemeter units, simplifies photocurrent data acquisition, providing features such as multi-area mapping and exporting data in .csv format.
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As photocurrent measurement and mapping emerge as one of the most popular research techniques that complement Raman spectroscopy for material analysis applications, we now introduce a stand-alone type SPCM (scanning photocurrent microscope) dubbed "Phocuscan."
Phocuscan is compact, high-performance, and low-cost, three core features of which all Nanobase products have in common. Phocuscan offers the same strong scanning (mapping) capabilities with the wide scanning area of 200 x 200 µm when using 40X objective as our Raman microscope products and features 1 µm resolution multi-axis micro-positioners newly developed by Nanobase.
Phocuscan is compatible with Keithley 2400 or 2600 sourcemeters and lasers at wavelength 455 ~ 700 nm and 780 ~ 1100 nm. Customers may opt to integrate their own Keithley sourcemeter or fiber coupled lasers to Phocuscan.
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Photocurrent imaging
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Photocurrent measurement (source/drain, gate dependence)
Sleek instrument design
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The sleek design of Phocusan is one-of-a-kind and never-before-seen for a scanning photocurrent microscope or a probe station. We have simplified the instrument design of Phocuscan to maximize user convenience.
High-performance micro-positioners
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Phocuscan features micro-positioners developed by Nanobase.
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The cross roller bearing and micrometer drives give these positioners a complete adjustability.
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These miniature-design, magnet-base positioners offer 1 µm resolution and 8 mm travel range.
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Up to four micro-positioners are mountable on the sample stage.
Reliable measuring software tailored to your Keithley SMUs
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We individually modify the NanoPhotocurrent software suite to work with your Keithley sourcemeter unit (2400, 2600 series). We are also delighted to make it compatible with other Keithley sourcemeter unit models, so just talk to us to see how further we can help!
A wide range of accessories to optimize your photocurrent research
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Phocuscan offers a variety of accessories such as optical choppers, polarizers, and vaccum pumps to help you achieve your photocurrent research goals depending on your research concepts.
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Phocuscan also offers a reference sample designed specially for photocurrent calibration. With this complimentary reference sample, you can ensure stable data acquisition at all times.
Simple workflow with the easy software
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NanoPhotocurrent, our software dedicated to photocurrent measurement, provides streamlined experience in hardware settings and photocurrent data acquisition.
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With our newly developed automated mode change function, the easier, faster system operation is guaranteed. Place your device on the sample stage, put probe tips on to the device, focus an objective on the device, then you are all set to take photocurrent data!
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The same scanning (mapping) capability you enjoyed with our Raman microscope products is also realized on Phocuscan.
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Check out the below software demo to see the easy process yourself.
