It is possible to investigate the layer composition of organic films! Introducing imaging FT-IR analysis of high-performance multilayer film cross-sections.
It is possible to investigate the layer composition of organic films using FT-IR imaging through transmission of organic multilayer membranes that have been sectioned with a microtome. The document introduces imaging FT-IR analysis of high-performance multilayer film cross-sections using photographs and graphs. 【Imaging FT-IR Analysis of High-Performance Multilayer Film Cross-Sections】 ■Sample: High-performance multilayer film ■Measurement Area: Transmission/Reflection method 175μm, ATR method 35μm ■Spatial Resolution (Pixel Size): Transmission/Reflection method 5.5μm, ATR method 1.1μm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Aites was established in 1993, originating from the quality assurance department of the IBM Japan Yasu office. Based on the technical expertise cultivated through cutting-edge defect analysis and reliability assurance of electronic components at the IBM Japan Yasu office, we have provided various products and services that support the development and manufacturing of semiconductors, displays, organic EL, solar cells, and electronic components to customers both domestically and internationally.