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  • January 2012, Issue 1

    January 2012, Issue 01 Call for Papers We are pleased to announce Seeing at the Nanoscale 2012, being held July 9th-11th, 2012, at the Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. This is the tenth annual scientific conference focusing on nanostructure imaging, characterization...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Bruker on Tue, Jan 24 2012
  • January 2012, Issue 1 - PeakForce TUNA

    January 2012 PeakForce TUNA™ PeakForce TUNA™ is one of several recent Bruker atomic force microscopy (AFM) modes and measurement modules that transform AFM systems into turnkey solutions for nanoscale characterization in renewable energy research. The PeakForce TUNA module enables very high...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Bruker on Wed, Jan 11 2012
  • January 2012, Issue 1 - Advancing TERS Research

    January 2012 Advancing TERS Research through the Combination of Industry-Leading Atomic Force Microscopy & Raman Spectroscopy Also available: inVia / Catalyst-IRIS combined system for transparent samples (transmission geometry). Please contact Bruker or Renishaw for further details. Researchers no...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Bruker on Wed, Jan 11 2012
  • January 2012, Issue 1 - MultiMode 8 AFM with ScanAsyst-HR Delivers 6X Increase in Image Rate

    January 2012 MultiMode 8 AFM with ScanAsyst-HR Delivers 6X Increase in Image Rate Bruker is pleased to introduce the MultiMode® 8 Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) with fast scanning capabilities. The system’s new ScanAsyst-HR feature provides a direct 6X increase in imaging rate for significantly...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Bruker on Wed, Jan 11 2012
  • January 2012, Issue 1 - Customer Service

    January 2012 Customer Service Ensuring Unsurpassed Global Service – Bruker Nano Surfaces Division Opens New Customer Care Centers Bruker has a long history of providing the best service possible to its customers. Building upon this reputation, Bruker has made significant enhancements to its service...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Bruker on Wed, Jan 11 2012
  • January 2012, Issue 1 - Publication Spotlight

    January 2012 Publication Spotlight This publication spotlight highlights a paper published in the November 2011 issue of Measurement Science and Technology . It is titled “The use of the PeakForce quantitative nanomechanical mapping AFM-based method for high-resolution Young’s modulus measurement...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Bruker on Wed, Jan 11 2012
  • October 2011, Issue 3

    October 2011, Issue 03 FastScan Workshops October 18-19 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI October 25-26 GM, Detroit, MI Nov 7-9 NIST, Gaithersburg, MD Nov 14-18 No. Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Contact productinfo@bruker-nano.com For More Dates APAC Oct 18-20 : Materials Innovation in Surface...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Anonymous on Thu, Oct 20 2011
  • October 2011, Issue 3 - Publication Spotlight

    October 2011, Issue 03 Publication Spotlight TERS Research Capabilities Ever since the pioneering work of Zenobi et al. [R.M. Stöckle, Y.D. Suh, V. Deckert, R. Zenobi, Chem. Phys. Lett. 318 (2000) 131], tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) has been receiving increasing interest as it enables the...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Anonymous on Thu, Oct 20 2011
  • October 2011, Issue 3 - Product Innovations. The World's Fastest AFM - Dimension FastScan

    October 2011, Issue 03 Product Innovations - Industry Leaders are Talking Dimension FastScan The Dimension FastScan improves imaging speed without sacrificing nanoscale resolution, enabling users to work hundreds of times faster than is possible with other commercial AFM systems and delivering results...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Anonymous on Thu, Oct 20 2011
  • October 2011, Issue 3 - Seeing at the Nanoscale 2011. A Great Success!

    October 2011, Issue 03 Seeing at the Nanoscale 2011. A Great Success Bruker presented Professor Paul Hansma an original MultiMode AFM head as part of the tribute to his retirement. From Left: David Rossi, Paul Hansma, Mark Munch, Chanmin Su. Seeing at the Nanoscale 2011 was hosted by Bruker and California...
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Anonymous on Thu, Oct 20 2011
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