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guillaume.andre[at]uclouvain.be
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ok, we just build the adapter and it works pretty well!! Thanks again Ben Guillaume
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Hi Patugia, Actually, it depends of what you want to study and what you are measuring (nature of the probe and the surface). Generally and under specific conditions, you can measure nanomechanical properties of the substrate but also adhesion force, rupture length in case of polymeric/biological molecules.. Can we see this force curve ? For paper, there
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thanks again Ben all the information! I think we will try to build an adaptater Guillaume
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ok thanks Ben. Then is there a way to convert a PicoForce version into a Nanoscope V version ? Guillaume
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Hi, Maybe a stupid question but is it possible to plug the PicoAngler joystick on a Bioscope Catalyst System ? Thanks Guillaume
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Hi Catalina, I have to change the "surface delay" in Nanoscope, but, as far as I can remember me, it appears only in the last version of Nanoscope software version (I think 5.31). Which version have you ?
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it's aslo valuable for the v7 ? Guillaume
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Hi, We regularly have the same problems with a MultimodeV when switching from imaging to force spectroscopy. Guillaume
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Hi, I notice that, in the termal tune method, there is a correction by considering the bending shapes for each mode. This correction is different for rectangular cantilever and v-shaped cantilever. But i didn't find any possibility to choose between the two shape during the thermal tune procedure. How does the software concerning this factors? is