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  • Re: Roughness Standard?

    David, People often ask about roughness standards. The short answer is that, at the nanoscale, there probably are no commercial roughness standards. Instead we rely on step height standards to make sure the Z axis of the AFM is properly calibrated. The long answer is: there are commercial micron-scale roughness standards which may be precision saw-tooth
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Thu, Jul 19 2012
  • NanoScope Analysis - numerical precision and other concerns

    I'm an experienced user of version 5.3 NanoScope software and a new user of NanoScope Analysis v.1.4.("NA 1.4") I would like to comment on some features in the NA 1.4 software and to ask for help. -in the Stepheight analysis routine, the height values are rounded off to an integer number of nm. This does not provide enough digits of precision
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Mon, Mar 19 2012
  • Re: Nanoscope software question

    Where can I find the "NanoScope Analysis online manual"?
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Mon, Mar 19 2012
  • Re: Stepper motor problem

    [quote user="Schwarz"] Hi all.... We have a problem with our Multimode 3 v. 5.30r3.sr3. Although the stepper motor moves by the manual switch it is not moving anymore by controlling it with the Nanoscope software. We hear some noise in the stm base but the screw is not turning. Did anybody have a similar experience? [/quote] Normal 0 Software
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Thu, Aug 25 2011
  • Probe Apex Characterization and Qualification - New Thread

    I'm trying to demonstrate the tip width of a "1-nm radius" tip by scanning isolated features (bumps or ridges). Does anyone have a favorite specimen that has features 1 nm wide?
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Don Chernoff on Tue, May 11 2010
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