Leiden Probe Microscopy
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Principal investigator:
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Gertjan van Baarle
Leiden Probe Microscopy B.V. (LPM) has the responsibility of designing and fabricating the experimental instruments needed for the high temperature x-ray and Raman measurements for this project. LPM's expertise is the development of tools for surface-science methods including scanning probe microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and optical methods with strong focus on the in situ studies of heterogeneous catalysis and surface chemistry. They also provide a complete set of tools ranging from reactive gas mixing systems, gas analyzers, x-ray reactors, optical characterization facilities, and high-speed control electronics.