Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize society, but what if the key to unlocking its true potential lay hidden inside the sparkle of a diamond? Tiny imperfections found in…
Euclid is excited to announce we are working together with JEOL to bring our UltraFast Pulserâ„¢ system to TU Wien. This will be the first ultrafast electron microscope (UEM) in…
Eucliders Alexei Kanareykin, Chunguang Jing, Ilya Ponomarev, and Ryan Gnabasik attended the Fall Material Research Society (MRS) 2024 conference in Boston, Massachusetts from December 1 – 6, 2024. Thousands of…
Diamonds have long played an important role in our culture. They are synonymous with status, power, and even love. But beyond their mesmerizing appearance, diamonds hold great value to science…
Linear accelerators are a powerful tool, with a wide ranging variety of applications in both research and medicine. At Euclid Techlabs, our expertise in the design and manufacture of precision…
The European Microscopy Congress held at the end of August in Copenhagen was Europe’s premier event for electron microscopy and specifically ultrafast electron microscopy! With industry, academia and national laboratories…
The application potential for diamond material is immense and it becomes an even more attractive material when it can be grown into large single crystals. Just as in silicon, single…
Originally a basic research tool for materials science, transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) have seen a renaissance, now being applied in nearly every technology-based field, becoming the gold standard of high…
Next week at the 32nd Linear Accelerator Conference (LINAC2024) held in downtown Chicago, Illinois, Euclid will be presenting our research on SRF and pulse compressor technologies. LINAC2024 is hosted jointly…
We’ve headed ‘across the pond’ to exhibit our core technologies at the European Microscopy Congress 2024 (EMC2024), the largest event dedicated to microscopy and imaging in Europe. EMC2024 is the…