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You don't have a button 'choose file' like this? I'm using Chrome...
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You could also use a ramp array if you don't care much about mapping. The XY spacing won't be very accurate with the Multimode, but that isn't usually a big problem. You can use Nanoscope Analysis indentation view to analyze the individual curves (this can be automated if you have a lot of them). --Bede
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Did you try going to the 'options' tab when you are writing your post and upload there? I'll try it myself on this post. Let me know if you still can't upload. I will report the editing issue... --Bede
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You can control the scale of the images without flattening or plane fitting. In Nanoscope analysis, right-click on the scale bar and choose 'Color Scale'. I believe that you can upload anything with a .jpg extension. If you rename the file, I can rename it back... As I said, the software should not allow any negative values in modulus. How are
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Hi Krishnashish, I'm sorry to hear about your troubles with the Catalyst. I agree that you should not have to manipulate the value of the deflection sens. In the previous post I recommended to try reducing the value as a troubleshooting method. If that helps, you should go back to the hard sample and try to figure out why the deflection sens came
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Once you have the SDK installed correctly, you may need to set up the default compiler. Here is what I did (I typed the stuff that is underlined): >> mex -setup Welcome to mex -setup. This utility will help you set up a default compiler. For a list of supported compilers, see http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2011b/win32.html Please
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Hi Henrik, Please try it again. We were having a problem with our server, but I think it is fixed now... --Bede
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Hi Prem, There is an version of the manual that is installed with Nanoscope Analysis. You can access it by pressing F1 or clicking on the blue question mark. It uses internet explorer to provide context sensitive help. You should also be able to find a slightly older version of the manual for Nanoscope Analysis 1.50 in the same directory as the installer
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Hi Cassie, Sorry about your frustration about lack of a Mac version. There have been rumors that it might be possible to run Nanoscope Analysis on an emulator running on a Mac, but we don't support it. Please post back here if you try it and have any success. The Matlab toolbox is a feature of Nanoscope Analysis that allows users to easily open
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PeakForce Tapping is a Bruker exclusive AFM mode released in 2010 that is already featured in hundreds of peer reviewed publications. This post contains a list of all PeakForce Tapping publications in a .txt file (formatted according to the BiBTeX format: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX ) and a second version in a .html file. PeakForce Tapping Bibliography