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ENCOMM NanoSystems Laboratory

Welcome to NanoSystems Laboratory


NanoSystems Laboratory's goal is to provide academic and industrial users with access to advanced material characterization and fabrication tools for research and development applications. NSL is located on the Columbus Campus of The Ohio State University in the Physics Research Building.


Research capabilities available at NSL include focused ion beam/scanning electron microscopy, e-beam lithography, nanomanipulation, EDS X-ray microanalysis, X-ray diffractometry, SQUID magnetometry, atomic force/magnetic force microscopy, low temperature magnetotransport measurements and Langmuir-Blodgett trough monolayer deposition.

Instrument Status
AFM Operational
BAFM Operational
Clean Room Operational
CVD Undergoing Testing
EPR Coming Soon
FIB Operational
Lab-18 Sputtering Operational
LBT Operational
LTMT Operational
KERR Operational
Photo Lab Operational
Polisher/Grinder Operational
PPMS Operational
PPMS 9T Operational
PPMS 7T By Special Arrangement
Spinner Operational
Old SQUID By Special Arrangement
New SQUID Operational
THz By Special Arrangement
Wire Bonder Operational
XRD Operational

Recent News

10/17/2012 - ENSL Welcomes Laura Heyeck to Staff

4/13/2012 - ENSL Aquires TerraHz Time Domain Spectrometer

4/1/2012 - PPMS Installed and Available for Use

3/1/2012 - Lab-18 Sputtering System Installed, Ready for Use

   

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