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Major equipment includes facilities for electron scattering, cryogenics,
high-Tc superconductivity, optical and scanned-probe microscopy,
photolithography, ellipsometry, spectral reflectance, field emission scanning
electron microscopy, electron beam lithography, energy dispersive x-ray
analysis, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, and holography,
as well as laser tweezers, an alloptical system for producing Bose-Einstein
condensates, a thin-film evaporator, and a dedicated system for growing carbon
nanotubes. Facilities also include professionally staffed machine and
electronics shops. Access to an x-ray diffractometer is available in cooperation
with the Geology Department. Telescopic facilities include a one-meter telescope
in the San Gabriel Mountains equipped with optical and infrared-wavelength CCD
cameras, as well as an on-campus observatory equipped with two
computer-controlled 14-inch telescopes and a variety of portable and solar
telescopes. All telescopes are equipped with modern instruments, including CCD
cameras, a spectrograph and a polarimeter.
Brackett Observatory
(909) 621-8407
Millikan
Planetarium
(909) 621-8724
Scanning Electron Microscope Facility
Millikan B12, (909) 621-8994
Miller's Cottage Observatory
(909) 621-8700
Table Mountain Observatory
Wrightwood, CA
(760) 249-3650
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