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Thermo Scientific NanoBuilder Software is a tool for the systematic planning and construction of multi-layer nanodevices. This is done by dividing CAD files into ordered projects, facilitating the generation of complex structures that previously were tedious or even impossible to build. NanoBuilder Software allows for accurate patterning of large and complex nanostructures on multiple sites, supporting all DualBeam (focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy, FIB-SEM) patterning processes: FIB milling, gas-assisted FIB milling, FIB induced deposition, and electron-induced deposition.
Fully automated job execution, stage navigation, milling, and deposition.
Focused ion beam (FIB) and gas injection systems (GIS) optimized.
CAD-based prototyping.
Automated alignment and drift control.
Plan patterning sequences on your desktop PC using Thermo Scientific NanoArchitect Software.
| GDSTODB | NanoBuilder |
Import GDSII files | ✓ | ✓ |
GDSII viewer | ✓ | ✓ |
Convert to Thermo Scientific stream files | ✓ | |
Automated alignment and drift control | ✓ | |
Automated job execution | ✓ | |
Multi-site support | ✓ | |
Integrated editing of microscope properties | ✓ | |
Alignment without exposing the site of interest | ✓ |
Novel materials are investigated at increasingly smaller scales for maximum control of their physical and chemical properties. Electron microscopy provides researchers with key insight into a wide variety of material characteristics at the micro- to nano-scale.
In Situ experimentation
Direct, real-time observation of microstructural changes with electron microscopy is necessary to understand the underlying principles of dynamic processes such as recrystallization, grain growth, and phase transformation during heating, cooling, and wetting.
Nanoscale Prototyping
As technology continues to miniaturize, the demand for nanoscale devices and structures is ever increasing. 3D nanoprototyping with DualBeam instruments helps you to quickly design, create, and inspect micro- and nanoscale functional prototypes.
In Situ experimentation
Direct, real-time observation of microstructural changes with electron microscopy is necessary to understand the underlying principles of dynamic processes such as recrystallization, grain growth, and phase transformation during heating, cooling, and wetting.
Nanoscale Prototyping
As technology continues to miniaturize, the demand for nanoscale devices and structures is ever increasing. 3D nanoprototyping with DualBeam instruments helps you to quickly design, create, and inspect micro- and nanoscale functional prototypes.
To ensure optimal system performance, we provide you access to a world-class network of field service experts, technical support, and certified spare parts.