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We’re proud to unveil POLLUX™, the latest addition to our family of laboratory X-ray detectors - and our most versatile one yet. Built on decades of expertise in Hybrid Photon Counting (HPC) technology, POLLUX was specifically developed for laboratory XRD, empowering scientists and instrument developers with fast, accurate, and energy-discriminating X-ray detection.
DECTRIS is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Korea I.T.S. Co., Ltd. (㈜한국아이티에스) as the official distributor of our electron microscopy (EM) detectors in South Korea.
The purpose of this white paper is to explore the synergy between Excillum’s pioneering high-energy Indium MetalJet X-ray sources and DECTRIS’s advanced CdTe HPC detectors. By combining these two state-ofthe-art technologies, new possibilities in high-energy diffraction and scattering applications can be unlocked, bridging the gap between synchrotron-based research and laboratory-scale experimentation.
DECTRIS is pleased to announce a new option for customers buying DECTRIS ARINA® for 4D STEM for transmission electron microscopes (TEM): Point Electronic REVOLON TEM Scan Controller.
We are excited to launch DECTRIS CLOUD for Scientists - a free and open platform designed to give researchers the tools, speed, and autonomy needed to push discovery forward. Whether you're based at a beamline, in a university lab, or working remotely, you can now access full scientific data processing and management tools built for scientists.
DECTRIS announces Andreas Förster Travel Grant Recipients 2025
2024 was a milestone year for DECTRIS CLOUD, DECTRIS’ platform for scientific insight. Meet Ludmila Leroy, Scientific Engagement Engineer at DECTRIS, as she shares her journey with DECTRIS CLOUD and discusses its scientific impact on the research community.
Structural biology is a field where precision meets discovery, and few understand this better than Leonard Chavas. He has been at the forefront of structural biology at synchrotrons for 25 years. As of April 1, 2025, he joins DECTRIS Japan as a sales manager. We sat down with him to discuss his journey, motivations, and vision for the future.
Discover how DECTRIS ARINA hybrid-pixel detectors enable 4D-STEM by providing for dose-efficient, detailed characterization of beam-sensitive materials, including organic thin films. This is crucial to the performance optimization of key applications, such as organic solar cells.
Tackling the Challenges Posed by Experimental Synchrotron Data with DECTRIS CLOUD