Description
- About
- Advantages
- Specifications
Based on the highly successful MM3A-EM micromanipulator, the MM3E exhibits the same compactness, precision, and stability combined with closed-loop positional feedback. This enhancement provides the means to improve the system’s ease of use (e.g. by defining parking and working positions that can be addressed at the click of a button).
The MM3E is fully compatible with virtually any SEM or FIB/SEM on the market. It comes with an intuitive, drag&drop-style control software which provides an easy means for positioning the tool tip in three dimensions inside your SEM or FIB/SEM tool.
The software performs coordinate transformations so that the MM3E behaves as a cartesian system with a reproducibility of a few micrometers. With the optional encoded axial rotation drive, the specimen can be rotated compucentrically in the vicinity of the sample.
Fully encoded axes
- Positional encoders for all four axes of motion
- Compu-cartesian motion
- Intuitive software control
Compact and flexible
- Small and practical
- Plug-and-play system with modular components
- Interfacing solutions for most microscopes
- Fast setup and removal
- Effortless work with multiple manipulators
- Useful plug-in tools
Clear and simple
- Result-oriented operation and increased throughput
- Intuitive control interfaces and software
- User-friendly and easy to learn
- Quick and easy tool exchange
- Compact, stand-alone electronics with PC interface
- Pioneering cabling technology
Robust and stable
- Compact construction delivers higher resonance frequencies
- Excellent stability
- Low drift (1 nm/min)
- Reliable operation (one year endurance test)
- Virtually insusceptible to vibrations
- Fast pre-positioning by hand
Fast and precise
- No backlash or reversal play
- Sub-nanometer resolution (0.25 nm)
- Extensive working range (100 cm³)
- No "blind axis" like with cartesian systems
- Integrated coarse and fine displacement in one drive
- High operating velocity (up to 10 mm/sec)
- Resolution XY: < 0.5 nm
- Resolution Z: 0.15 nm
- Resolution R: < 6 x 10–8 rad
- Reproducibility XYZ: <2 µm
- Drift: <1 nm/min
- compucentric rotation field of view: ~30 µm
- Probing current range: 10 nA to 100 mA
- Maximum probing voltage: 100 V
- Probing signal resistance: 7.0 Ω
- Temperature range: 273 K to 353 K
- Mounting: M4 tapped hole
All technical specifications are approximate. Due to continuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications without notice.