August 30, 2017

Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the 'JEOL-Nikon CLEM Solution Center', a collaborative project between Nikon and JEOL Ltd., will be established on September 1, 2017. The center will be opened in the R & D Building of JEOL to provide experience in and collect and deliver technical information on cutting-edge CLEM* solutions.

  • *CLEM: Correlative Light & Electron Microscopy
Address JEOL Ltd., 3-1-2 Musashino, Akishima, Tokyo
Major installations Optical microscopes (stereo microscopes, industrial microscopes, confocal laser microscope systems), electron microscopes (transmission electron microscopes, scanning electron microscopes, electron probe microanalyzers), and various types of sample preparation equipment
Tel +81-42-542-2111
Website https://www.jeol.co.jp/en/corporate/co-univ/jeol_nikon_clem.htm

Please contact the Center to arrange a demonstration. Demonstrations are by appointment only.

CLEM is an effective observation and analysis method that combines the advantages of two microscope types: optical microscopes, which allow fast wide field observation and acquisition of the positional and localization information of molecules, and electron microscopes, which allow acquisition of minute structure data by observation of samples under high spatial resolution. In recent years, the need for more effectively using CLEM, by linking optical and electron microscopes via software, has increased in cutting-edge bioscience and material development research.
In 2013, Nikon developed the 'miXcroscopy™ Linked Optical & Scanning Electron Microscopy System' in collaboration with JEOL. Furthermore, in February 2014, Nikon signed a capital and business alliance agreement with JEOL, and has promoted cooperation between the two companies to build CLEM solutions that combine Nikon's optical microscopes and JEOL's electron microscopes, as well as enhancing product development and sales capabilities.

At the new Solution Center, we will introduce 'miXcroscopy™', and offer CLEM solutions to promote the use of CLEM. We will also collect and deliver information that will improve CLEM technology through dialogue with our customers, and contribute to generating new benefits in bioscience and material development research.

Example: CLEM observation of foreign materials on glass ceramicsDetecting foreign materials using the optical microscope ECLIPSE LV100NDA (left), capturing those high resolution image using the electron microscope JSM-7900F (center), and analyzing their composition through characteristic X-ray analysis using this electron microscope (right). As a result, the foreign material is identified as iron. CLEM enables fast and precise detection, identification and analysis of foreign materials, and more efficient inspection and analysis of product quality, contributing to the improvement of productivity in factories and laboratories.

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Information about this new center is simultaneously published by JEOL.
miXcroscopy is a trademark of JEOL.

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