Electron Microscopy Facility

The Texas Materials Institute Electron Microscopy Facility provides user access to the University of Texas at Austin community for state-of-the-art atomic scale characterization. Established in 2020, this new facility hosts advanced instruments for the analysis of materials and their preparation. This includes a low-voltage aberration corrected JEOL neoARM TEM that can operate from 30 – 200 kV, equipped with EDX and EELS, a Thermo Fisher Scios FIB:SEM, and several SEMs. Located in the ground floor (level 0) of the Engineering Education and Research (EER) Building. The facility consists of a suite of specially designed low-vibration rooms with precise temperature and humidity control. Operation of TEM is done remotely in a separate room to remove the impact of people on the room stability. An array of specialized holders and detectors are available for state of the art in-situ capabilities and imaging.

Photo of Electron Microscopy Facility

FEI Quanta 650 ESEM

Contact:
Location: EER 6.628

View Details
Photo of Electron Microscopy Facility

JEOL NEOARM Low kV STEM Corrected

Contact:
Location: EER 0.762

View Details
Photo of Electron Microscopy Facility

Scios 2HiVac Dual beam FIB/SEM System with EBL Capabilities

Contact:
Location: EER 0.756

View Details
Photo of Electron Microscopy Facility

Hitachi Ozone Cleaner

Contact:
Location: EER 0.752

View Details
Photo of Electron Microscopy Facility

EMS Sputter Coater

Contact:
Location: EER 0.752

View Details
Photo of Electron Microscopy Facility

Hitachi S-5500 SEM/STEM

Contact:
Location: EER 0.752

View Details
Photo of Electron Microscopy Facility

Apreo 2C LoVac SEM

Contact:
Location: EER 0.752

View Details