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Please send me a pdf copy also. donc@asmicro.com
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The software is not recognizing the DSP board. Try re-seating the NanoScope board(s) in the pc. If you have a pair of boards (INT and DSP) try re-seating the ribbon cables that connect the two boards. If you have further difficulties, let us know. donc@asmicro.com
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Pat, thanks very much. The document appears to be very well written, like a support note, but does not have a byline. Do you know the source of the document? Don
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What equipment is needed to do PFM using a Dimension 3100 AFM which is equipped with a NanoScope IV controller? A NanoScope IIIA controller is also available, but does not have the convenient user Analog inputs.
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Dmitry, Thanks for your comments. Unfortunately, I don't have a DLS at my lab. I like your suggested alternative to blow drying and plan to try that with the Sigma 4502 water. I notice that the article "Particles Fixation for AFM" is written by another Sokolov (Igor, of Clarkson Univ. in USA). Perhaps you should comment about this. Don
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The following was posted by mistake in the "Off topic" forum. I'm interested in the same general question so I'm reposting it here so it may receive more attention. -Don Chernoff Don Chernoff, Ph.D., President, Advanced Surface Microscopy, Inc www.asmicro.com [business activities since 1990: analytical services in AFM, AFM probes,
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Ben, Thanks for the link to Wikipedia "gas bubbler". In my application, using the N2 gas to remove water from a mica surface, it does not make sense to me to bubble the N2 through a liquid. Can the (anonymous) person who posted this idea in 2010 comment? -Don
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Peter, thanks very much for your reply. How do you store the water? Moderator: I wonder if there is any way to contact the other participant in the thread of Jan 7 2010. -Don
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I'm studying nanoparticles in aqueous solution. The particles are in the range 1-5 nm diameter. My task is to image them by AFM and to measure the height of many individual particles. The sample preparation procedure is basically to apply a droplet of the suspension to freshly cleaved mica, rinse and dry with nitrogen gas. The AFM images are made
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Christina Monis asked about getting SCM analysis service. My company, Advanced Surface Microscopy ("ASM"), can do SCM measurements on a fee-for-service basis . ASM is an independent analytical testing / contract research lab specializing in AFM and related techniques since 1990. We are equipped with a full range of electrical application modules