Specialized in situ STEM holders and interfaces for compatible Nion ULTRASTEM and HERMES workflows.

Hummingbird Scientific supports compatible Nion ULTRASTEM and HERMES scanning transmission electron microscopes with systems for electrical biasing, MEMS heating, air-sensitive sample transfer, tomography, and custom experimental workflows. Hummingbird’s existing Nion-compatible product collection includes Air-free Transfer, Electrical Biasing, Heating Biasing, and Tomography systems.

Product fit depends on the microscope and stage configuration, holder access, sample format, electrical connections, controller requirements, and intended experiment. Contact Hummingbird for confirmation of the appropriate standard or custom system, interface, and purchase path.

Hummingbird products for

NION

microscopes

STEM products

Browse Hummingbird in situ STEM holders and systems available for compatible Nion configurations, including electrical biasing, MEMS heating, air-free transfer, tomography, and custom experimental hardware.

How to buy a Hummingbird product for your

NION

microscope

Customers can purchase directly from Hummingbird Scientific. For a new or existing Nion microscope project, Hummingbird reviews the stage and holder interface, sample format, electrical connections, controller requirements, and any installation or workflow considerations before quotation.

  1. Provide the Nion microscope model and configuration.
  2. Describe the experiment and required environment, stimulus, sample format, or measurement.
  3. Confirm the product, microscope interface, sample carrier, controllers, and connections required for the workflow.
  4. Confirm the quotation, purchase path, and any installation, training, software, or custom-integration requirements.

Information for OEM sales and applications teams

Supporting a Nion customer who needs a specialized in situ STEM holder or interface? Hummingbird can review the application and instrument configuration, recommend relevant products, provide technical specifications and quotation support, and involve applications or engineering staff when custom development is required.

  • Review the Nion-compatible product collection.
  • Request model, stage, holder-interface, or sample-format confirmation.
  • Request product specifications and quotation support.
  • Contact Hummingbird sales, applications, or engineering for electrical, thermal, transfer, tomography, or custom requirements.

Why Hummingbird for Nion microscopes?

Nion STEM experiments often involve specialized samples, devices, electrical connections, thermal conditions, transfer requirements, or acquisition workflows. Hummingbird develops the holder and supporting system around the microscope interface and the specific experiment.

  • Specialized STEM configurations: Hummingbird supports electrical, thermal, air-sensitive transfer, tomography, and custom specimen workflows for compatible Nion platforms.
  • Microscope-specific engineering: Stage access, holder geometry, sample carriers, electrical routing, controllers, and experimental requirements are considered together.
  • Developed in-house: Mechanical and electrical design, precision machining, microfabrication, assembly, controls, calibration, and microscopy testing remain connected.
  • Direct technical access: Customers and microscope teams can work with the people who design, build, test, and support the system.

Cross-platform and custom engineering

Specialized device, electrical, thermal, and atomic-resolution experiments may require more than a standard holder configuration. Hummingbird can evaluate custom sample carriers, electrical routing, air-sensitive transfer tools, controllers, modified holder tips, and stage-specific mechanical interfaces for compatible Nion microscopes.

Where samples or devices must move between instruments, related carriers, transfer hardware, and experimental interfaces can be developed to preserve the sample configuration or handling conditions where practical.

When an existing product does not meet the requirement, Hummingbird can define the holder geometry, sample format, electrical and control hardware, and workflow path around the experiment.

Hummingbird Connect™ for Nion workflows

Hummingbird Connect™ is Hummingbird Scientific’s pathway for making in situ hardware data part of the microscope workflow. Holder conditions, controller states, experiment settings, timing, and sample information can become part of the experimental record instead of remaining separate from acquisition and analysis.

For Nion platforms, the Hummingbird Connect™ development path is centered on Nion Swift and its Python-based scripting and extension environment. The goal is to align Hummingbird holder conditions, experiment settings, timestamps, and controller data with acquisition, visualization, analysis, and laboratory-developed scripts.

Nion Swift is an open-source microscopy software environment with APIs for data, metadata, instrument access, hardware control, scripting, and extensions. This provides a relevant foundation for connected experimental records, custom sequencing, and future automation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to modify my
NION
microscope to use your in-situ holders?
How do you ensure your holders meet
NION
interface and tolerance requirements?
Can you build a custom holder for a unique experiment or non-standard pole piece gap?
Are your holders compatible with
NION
microscope software, automation workflows, or external data platforms?
Do your holders affect the imaging performance of
NION
microscopes?
Are your environmental holders safe for operation in
NION
microscopes?
What support, training, and chip access do you provide for
NION
users?
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NION
microscope purchase?
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