Veeco Introduces New NanoMan II; High-Resolution Imaging and Nanoscale Pulling Capability Aids in Nanoscience Research.WOODBURY, N.Y. -- Veeco Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: VECO VECO Vernier Engine Cut Off ) has announced the release of the new NanoMan(R) II Atomic Force Microscope atomic force microscope (AFM), device that uses a spring-mounted probe to image individual atoms on the surface of a material. Unlike the scanning tunneling microscope, which is also a scanning probe microscope, the AFM can be used on materials that do not conduct (AFM (Atomic Force Microscope) A device used to image materials at the atomic level. AFMs are used to solve processing and materials problems in electronics, telecom, biology and other high-tech industries. ). The NanoMan II features a new, patented Hybrid XYZ XYZ interj. Informal Used to indicate to someone that the zipper of his or her pants is open. [ex(amine) y(our) z(ipper).] scanner, offering the scientific research community the highest resolution imaging available on a large sample microscope. NanoMan is also able to perform highly accurate force curves, nanoindenting and "pulling techniques," all of which are critical to today's advanced nanoscience research applications. This new state-of-the-art AFM operates in closed-loop mode in all three axes, enabling a single instrument solution for nanolithography, nanomanipulation, and imaging for material and life science applications. "The NanoMan II's unique design offers up to six times lower Z sensor noise than any other commercial AFM system," explains Ken Babcock, Ph.D., VP of Research and Development for Veeco Research AFM. "This superior performance sets a new standard for AFM imaging, and also allows true closed-loop in Z for more accurate pulling and nanoindenting. The NanoMan II uses our proven X/Y closed-loop design for the best imaging, lithography, and manipulation. And it is uniquely able to do all of this while maintaining the high bandwidth, scan speed, and noise immunity expected of our world-leading AFMs." Closed-loop feedback in the NanoMan II with Hybrid XYZ head provides precise X/Y control for nanomanipulation, with scans that are accurate and independent of X-Y offset and scan size/angle. The unique, integral flexure flexure /flex·ure/ (flek´sher) a bend or fold; a curvation. caudal flexure the bend at the aboral end of the embryo. cephalic flexure the curve in the midbrain of the embryo. design ensures that the Z-axis remains orthogonal to the XY plane. With the latest in advanced engineering, the increased Z-height accuracy and repeatability require less frequent and less extensive calibration than is necessary with other scanners. The instrument also supports the full spectrum of AFM modes, as well as Veeco's electrical testing application modules, making this a highly flexible scanner for a wide range of advanced research applications. To learn more about the NanoMan II please visit http://www.veeco.com/namoman2. Veeco is the world's leading provider of atomic force microscopes, with over 7,000 instruments installed at universities, scientific organizations, nanoscience centers and in industrial sites worldwide. About Veeco Veeco Instruments Inc. provides solutions for nanoscale applications in the worldwide data storage, LED/wireless, semiconductor and scientific research markets. Our Metrology products are used to measure at the nanoscale and our Process Equipment tools help create nanoscale devices. Veeco's manufacturing and engineering facilities are located in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , New Jersey, California, Colorado, Arizona and Minnesota. Global sales and service offices are located throughout the United States, Europe, Japan and Asia Pacific. Additional information on Veeco can be found at http://www.veeco.com/. To the extent that this news release discusses expectations about market condition, market acceptance and future sales of Veeco's products, Veeco's future financial performance, or otherwise makes statements about the future, such statements are forward-looking and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. These factors include the cyclical nature of the LED/wireless, data storage, semiconductor and research markets, risks associated with integrating acquired businesses and the acceptance of new products by individual customers and by the marketplace and other factors discussed in the Business Description and Management's Discussion and Analysis Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) A report from management to shareholders that accompanies the firm's financial statements in the annual report. It explains the period's financial results and enables management to discuss topics that may not be apparent in the financial sections of Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. , subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q Form 10-Q See 10-Q. and current reports on Form 8-K Form 8-K The form required by the SEC when a publicly held company incurs any event that might affect its financial situation or the share value of its stock. Form 8-K See 8-K. . |
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