TEM: JEOL JEM2100-plus
The JEOL JEM2100 plus (JEOL USA, Inc, Peabody, MA) is a classical transmission electron microscope (TEM) and can operate at a number of different voltages including 80, 100, 120 and 200 kV in order to maximize your imaging results to give either higher contrast (lower kV) or higher resolution (higher kV). Additionally, the JEOL has both a 4k by 4k AMT nanosprint camera, and a Direct Electron DE-16 detector for imagining. The JEOL is also equipped for analyzing samples in the cryo regime. The system is also able to collect diffraction information as well as obtain atomic resolution images.

All images collected from the JEOL must have the following information in the acknowledgements section of the manuscript.
“This work used the JEOL 2100PLUS microscope housed in UGA’s Georgia Electron Microscopy core facility that was acquired with funding from the National Institutes of Health though grant 1S10OD034282-01”
Training: 300 dollars per person (comes with two hours of instrument usage)
Hourly rate for academic/non-profit trained users: 70 dollars per hour
Hourly rate for staff imaging of submitted samples from academic/non-profit users: 150 dollars per hour
Hourly rate for staff imaging of submitted samples from for profit users: 450 dollars per hour
Atomic resolution images: 200 dollars per sample
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