Correlative Microscopy Platform for AFM, SEM, EDS and Nanoprobing – FusionScope

FusionScope from Quantum Design

Correlative Microscopy with the FusionScope

The FusionScope is a microscopy platform for correlative analysis, combining multiple high-resolution techniques in a single instrument: Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) and Nanoprobing available as optional methods. Thanks to a shared coordinate system across all techniques, complementary data from the same region can be directly viewed in context, revealing how the information provided by different imaging techniques is interrelated. This correlative approach opens up possibilities for deeper insights and a more comprehensive understanding of materials, nanostructures, electronic devices and surfaces.

Features
  • Correlation of microscopy data
  • SEM for ultrafast identification of structures for AFM
  • High-precision AFM navigation with SEM in 3D
  • One instrument → no sample transfer

Further information

Correlation of microscopy data with FusionScope

Correlation of microscopy data

  • e.g., EDS & AFM: Correlate chemical information with roughness, conductivity, and mechanical properties
  • e.g., SEM & AFM: Distinguish surface vs. subsurface features with AFM data

SEM for targeted AFM measurements

Use SEM for ultrafast identification of structures for AFM

  • Targeted particle analysis
  • Precise fiber detection and characterization
  • Rapid nanostructure localization and investigation

High-precision AFM navigation with SEM in 3D

High-precision AFM navigation with SEM in 3D

Up to 80° tilt with Profile View

  • Effortless AFM on corrugated samples
  • Easy access to hard-to-reach regions
  • Live monitoring and verification of AFM measurements

FusionScope measurements without sample transfer

One instrument → no sample transfer → full control

  • Eliminates the need to relocate measurement regions
  • Saves instrument and operator time
  • Prevents sample contamination or alteration

Available Microscopy & Analysis Modes

Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

  • Contact Mode
  • Dynamic Mode (Tapping)
  • Force-Distance Curves
  • Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM)
  • Electrostatic Force Microscopy (EFM)
  • Conductive AFM (C-AFM)
  • FIRE Mode

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)

  • Secondary Electron (SE) Imaging

Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS)

  • Elemental Analysis
  • Spectrum Acquisition
  • Elemental Mapping

Nanoprobing

  • Voltage Biasing for I-V Curves, EFM and C-AFM
  • Electron Beam Induced Current (EBIC)
  • Electron Beam Absorbed Current (EBAC)

FusionScope Software

FusionScope provides a unified software environment for AFM, SEM and EDS. Measurements from the different techniques can be correlated within the shared coordinate system, while integrated workflows support efficient navigation, measurement and analysis.

Specifications

AFM

Parameter Specification
XY Scan Range 22 × 22 µm (closed loop)
Z Scan Range 11 µm
Imaging Noise <50 pm at 1 kHz
Cantilever Probes Self-sensing piezoresistive

SEM

Parameter Specification
Electron Source Thermal field emission
Acceleration Voltage 3.5–15 kV
Probe Current 5 pA–2.5 nA (300 pA typical)
Magnification 25×–200,000×
Detector In-chamber Everhart-Thornley secondary-electron detector

EDS Option

Parameter Specification
System Resolution <133 eV at Mn-Kα @ 14 kcps @ 1 µs peaking time
Detection Range Carbon–Uranium
Spectrum Mode Yes
Elemental Mapping Yes
Detector Type Silicon drift detector (SDD)

Sample and Chamber

Parameter Specification
Maximum Sample Diameter 20 mm (12 mm Full Correlated Mode)
Maximum Sample Height 20 mm
Maximum Sample Weight 500 g
Eucentric Alignment Automatic
Typical Chamber Vacuum 10-4–10-5 mbar
Pumping Time <5 min
Trunnion Tilt -10° to 80°

System

Parameter Specification
Power AC: 200–230 V; 50/60 Hz; Single Phase; 15 A
Dimensions (W × L × H) 690 × 835 × 1470 mm
Weight 330 kg

Applications

FusionScope supports correlative microscopy across a broad range of research and analytical applications, including:

  • Nanostructures
  • Nanoparticles
  • Coatings
  • Semiconductors
  • Batteries
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Materials Science
  • Quality Control
  • Failure Analysis

Downloads

General Information

FusionScope brochure
FusionScope Self-Sensing Cantilevers

Application Notes

2026-05 – Correlative Analysis of Nanoparticles
2026-03 – Pearlescent Pigment Analysis
2025-09 – Artificial Spin Ice: A Cross-Platform Analysis
2025-04 – Magnetic Imaging with FusionScope
2025-02 – Correlative Microscopy in Composite Material Processing
2025-02 – 3D-Printed Nanoprobes in AFM: Transforming Surface Analysis with Multifunctional Nanoscale Precision
2024-12 – Pushing Correlative Microscopy to the Next Level: Advanced Characterization of Plasmonic Nanostructures
2024-12 – FusionScope and Kleindiek Micromanipulators
2024-10 – Cutting Edge FusionScope Measurements for the Shaving Industry
2024-09 – Combined SEM and AFM Particle Analysis of Vitamin C Using FusionScope
2024-09 – Correlative In-Situ AFM & SEM Analysis of Bone Collagen at the Nanoscale

Videos

FusionScope™ — Introduction Video

Contact

Quantum Design Turkiye

Sakarya Mah. Bassehir Sk. 14/A
06230 Altindag / Ankara
Turkey

Phone:+90 532 3205241
E-mail:turkeyqd-europe.com