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The instrumental core of the national infrastructure for chemical imaging on the nanoscale is placed at three universities: SDU, AAU, DTU.
To provide cutting-edge tools and methodologies for exploring materials at the nanoscale, supporting scientific advancement across multiple fields.
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List of Instruments
The Centre for Materials Analysis and Characterization (CMAC) at the Mads Clausen Institute, SDU Sønderborg, offers advanced materials analysis and characterization. Specializing among others in sensor technology, nanophotonics, organic photovoltaics, semiconductor device, microfluidics, smart materials, and thin films, CMAC supports both industry and academia. C:MAC’s expertise drives innovation across sectors like electronics, medical, and renewable energy.
- Nanoscale Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (nano-FTIR)
- Confocal Raman microscope
- Helium ion beam microscope
- Scanning electron microscope with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS)
- Focused ion beam microscope with secondary ion mass spectrometer (FIB-SIMS)
The Danish Molecular Biomedical Imaging Center (DaMBIC) at the University of Southern Denmark offers state-of-the-art bioimaging infrastructure and services. Specializing in advanced light microscopy, DaMBIC supports research across health sciences, engineering, and natural sciences. Their expertise facilitates high-level research and innovation for both academic and industrial partners.
- Stimulated Raman spectroscopy (SRS) microscope
- Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) microscope
- Multi-photon microscope
- Fluorescence-lifetime imaging (FLIM) microscope
DTU Nanolab, the National Centre for Nanofabrication and Characterization in Denmark, is located at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). This open-access facility offers state-of-the-art infrastructure for micro- and nanofabrication and electron beam-based characterization. DTU Nanolab supports both academic and industrial research, driving innovation across various sectors through advanced processing equipment and expertise.
Nanolab / Cleanroom, AAU
The AAU Cleanroom/Nanolab at Aalborg University, part of the Department of Materials and Production, promotes micro- and nanotechnology research and development. Equipped for fabricating electronic devices from micrometer to nanometer scales, the facility supports both academic and industrial projects. Services include access to advanced equipment, expert consultancy, and collaborative opportunities.
- Sum-frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG) microscope
- Secondary ion mass spectroscopy / X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (SIMS-XPS)
We combine optical and non-optical imaging on the nanoscale towards a unique national nanoscale chemical imaging facility
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