NanoSystems Laboratory is a user facility located on the main campus of the Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) in the Physics Research Building. The facility is open to all interested users on the user fee basis. Our goal is to provide academic and industrial users with access to advanced material characterization and fabrication tools for research and development applications. Research capabilities available at ENSL include focused ion beam/scanning electron microscopy, e-beam lithography, nanomanipulation, EDS X-ray microanalysis, X-ray diffractometry, SQUID magnetometry, atomic force/magnetic force microscopy, low temperature magnetotransport measurements.
Instrumentation:
- Bruker AXS Dimension Icon Atomic/Magnetic Force Microscope with ScanAsyst
- Bruker D8 Discover High-Resolution Triple Axis X-Ray Diffractometer
- FEI Helios Nanolab 600 Dual Beam Focused Ion Beam/Scanning Electron Microscope
- Kurt J. Lesker Co. Lab 18 Thin Film Deposition System
- Laurell WS-400B-6NPP-Lite Spinner
- Minilock Phantom ICP RIE by Trion Technology
- Quantum Design 14 T Physical Properties Measurement System with cryogenic AFM/MFM
- Quantum Design MPMS 3 Squid Magnetometer
- Seki Technotron Corp. AX5200M 1.5kW Microwave-Plasma Enhanced-Chemical Vapor Deposition system
- West Bond SZ51 Wire Bonder
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