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  • Re: NanoScope Analysis Software

    Please send me a pdf copy also. donc@asmicro.com
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Wed, Oct 16 2013
  • Re: Nanoscope Problem

    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
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Wed, Oct 16 2013
  • Re: Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM)

    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
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Thu, May 9 2013
  • Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM)

    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.
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Thu, May 2 2013
  • Re: Water purity and nanoparticles on Mica

    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
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Mon, Jan 28 2013
  • Nanoparticle size

    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,
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Wed, Jan 23 2013
  • Re: Water purity and nanoparticles on Mica

    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
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Wed, Jan 23 2013
  • Re: Water purity and nanoparticles on Mica

    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
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Wed, Jan 23 2013
  • Water purity and nanoparticles on Mica

    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
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Tue, Jan 22 2013
  • Re: Setting up C-AFM module on multimode with Nanoscope IIIA

    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
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Thu, Jul 19 2012
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