
We built the world’s first nano-fabrication facility for graphene and graphene-based devices, and it’s located at the National University of Singapore. The facility continues to grow in terms of the technology it houses, and the complexity of research it supports. With a clean room that boasts class 1000 and 100 landscapes, as well as state-of-the-art equipment that attracts a cross-disciplinary pipeline of scientists, the facility is rigourously managed by an experienced operations team who ensure the highest standards of safety, and deliver a seamless laboratory experience.
The centre is continuously improving to advance research into graphene and other 2D materials, and recently installed the ZEISS EVO 10– a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) that combines unprecedented performance with a user-friendly interface. Electrons from the device interact with research samples- down to the level of its atoms- and produce an image that contains information about surface topography and material composition. Hence, SEM is not only important for research into nano-scale particles, but also critical to industrial applications like the development and manufacturing processes of semiconductors.
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