20 Years of Excellence

 

S T A I B INSTRUMENTS

was established in 1987 near Munich, Germany to develop, produce, and provide innovative, high performance, and reliable state of the art instruments for surface analysis for research, development, and manufacturing.

Success in the first two years led to an expansion of product lines and staff physicists, engineers and technicians with extensive experience in instrumentation and electronics.

  • 2008 - introduced the fine focus high voltage gun for gas diffraction

  • 2007 - introduced the STAIB Nanofocus 50 nm UHV scanning electron microscope

  • 2006 - developed the 100 kV proton flood gun

  • 2005 - reintroduced the low voltage high current electron gun for inverse photo emission

  • 2004 - Multitechnique Surface Analysis System (AUGER, XPS, UPS, ELS, SEM, SAM, ISS)

  • 2003 - developed a new EBSD imaging energy filter

  • 2002 - introduced TorrRHEED™

  • 2002 - introduced nanofocus electron source

  • 2001 - won IR100 award for PEEM application

  • 2000 - developed 100 keV / 26" beam flood gun

  • 1999 - introduced the new ECR Plasma Source for ions and atoms

  • 1998 - introduced the energy resolved PEEM-Microanalyzer

  • 1998 - introduced the new compact, versatile SUPERCMA

  • 1997 - redesigned CMA for 55 mm working distance

  • 1997 - introduced a new Imaging Energy Filter for RHEED diffraction studies

  • 1996 - introduced a new Electron Spectrometer for Surface Analysis

  • 1995 - the 500th Electron Diffraction System was installed worldwide

  • 1995 - a new and larger corporate building opened near Munich Germany, a traditional place of craftsmanship, in order to meet the necessities of STAIB Instruments' growth.

  • 1994 - began Far East operations in Japan and Taiwan, established
    STAIB Instruments, Inc. in Newport News, VA, for sales and service of STAIB Instruments products in North and South America.

  • 1993 - introduced the first commercial PEEM

  • 1989 - STAIB Instruments shipped first system to the USA

  • 1988 - first commercially available RHEED Vision for PCs

  • 1987 - installed first RHEED system, which is still in use!

Many devices are patented or patent pending

Our customer's success is our pride


Our References

Below you will find an extract
of some references of STAIB Instruments
(chronological order)

  • LUCENT Technology
  • RITE, Japan
  • Riber
  • University of California at San Diego
  • University of Wisconsin
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Universität Göttingen
  • Harvard University
  • Universität Zürich
  • Omicron
  • Sandia National Laboratories
  • Università di Roma
  • NIST (National Bureau of Standards)
  • Matsushita
  • Universität Würzburg
  • University of Florida
  • Universität Tampere
  • University of Cincinnati
  • IRELEC-France
  • Universität Hannover
  • Penn State University
  • University of Maryland
  • University of Houston
  • Universiteit Twente
  • Sharp Corp.
  • Joint Research Center for Atom Technology, Japan
  • TU Dresden
  • DCA Arizona State University
  • University of North Carolina
  • Columbia University
  • TU Braunschweig
  • Universität Leipzig
  • TU Illmenau
  • TU Chemnitz
  • Specs GmbH
  • Balzers
  • Universität Bremen
  • EPI
  • Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin
  • Stanford University
  • Fritz-Haber-Institut Berlin
  • Universität Konstanz
  • CNRS Orsay
  • Universitè Paris Sud
  • Oak Ridge Research Laboratories
  • INPE (Instituto National de Pesquisas Espacials), Sào Josè, Brasilien
  • KFA Jülich
  • Università de Madrid
  • University of Detroit
  • Mayer Tools
  • Oak Lawn University of Maine
  • Universität Regensburg
  • Daimler Benz
  • Universiteit Groningen
  • MPI Halle
  • IDSET, Paris
  • Alcatel
  • 2m Instrumenti
  • Universität Bielefeld
  • France Telecom
  • IFW Dresden (Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffkunde)
  • IHP (Institut für Halbleiterphysik), Frankfurt/Oder
  • Universität Wien
  • ESRF Grenoble
  • Schmidt, Taiwan
  • Intercovamex Mexico
  • TU Chemnitz
  • FU Berlin
  • Universität Graz
  • MPI Garching
  • MPI Berlin
  • Universität Augsburg
  • Universität Leipzig
  • Università de Barcelona
  • TU Dresden
  • MPI Halle/Saale
  • RWTH Aachen
  • IFW Dresden
  • CANON Corp.
  • TU München
  • Universität Erlangen
  • CNRS/Universitè de Nancy
  • Heinrich-Hertz-Institut Berlin
  • Universitè de Muhlhouse
  • Saturn, Taiwan National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
  • Universität Düsseldorf
  • Universität Linz
  • Raytheon Corp.
  • C.E.N.G. Grenoble
  • KRISS Korea
  • Kurt Lesker,Inc.
  • University of Georgia
  • Paul-Drude-Institut Berlin
  • DLR Stuttgart
  • Universität Freiburg
  • Universität Jena
  • Universität Bonn
  • Forschungszentrum Rossendorf
  • Universität Düsseldorf
  • Universität Paderborn
  • MPI Stuttgart
  • Universität Ulm
  • TU Delft
  • Intevac
  • Siemens AG
  • Sincrotrone Trieste
  • BANDGAP Technology Corporation
  • Nordic Instruments
  • Samsung Korea
  • 3M Corporate
  • CNRS Luminy, France
  • Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe
  • Universität von Novosibirsk
  • ETH Zürich
  • Universität Osnabrück
  • Universität Marburg
  • Universität Linköpping
  • Imperial College London
  • IBM Yorktown, NY
  • Gesamthochschule Wuppertal
  • Daimler-Benz
  • Universität Rostock
  • Universitè de Marseille
  • MPI Stuttgart
  • Varian Energy Systems
  • IBM Zürich
  • Universität Lund
  • Caburn Loughborough
  • Bowling Green State
  • Ferdinand Braun Institut Berlin
  • ANT Nachrichtentechnik
  • Czech Academy of Science
  • Universitè Pierre et Marie Curie
  • Helsinki University of Technology
  • Universität Karlsruhe
  • TUM München
  • Zentralinstitut für Elektronenphysik, Berlin
  • DLR (Deutsche Luft- und Raumfahrt), Stuttgart
  • IMEC Leuven, Belgien
  • Universität Kaiserslautern
  • CNRS Nancy
  • Universität Duisburg
  • Universität Göttingen
  • Telecom Darmstadt
  • CNRS Orleans
  • Schott Vakuumtechnik
  • LIWO, Welzheim
  • KRYOVAC
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA
  • CNRS-IPCMS Strasbourg
  • CNRS Luminy