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An even better description of this can be found here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/101105
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This post is now obsolete. Please see http://nanoscaleworld.bruker-axs.com/nanoscaleworld/forums/t/2184.aspx -------- Apparently there is a bug in the Windows SDK 7.1 that may cause issues when attempting to use the Nanoscope Analysis Matlab toolbox. If you are having problems consider trying the following: Uninstall any preinstalled Visual C++ Install
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Please take a look at the manual (press the F1 key or click on the blue question mark icon). The Nanoscope Analysis manual has a particularly good description of how to work with plots and cursors in the Line Plot & Multiple Line Plot section. To do the deflection sensitivity calibration, you must first specify the region of the curve for the fit
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Please see my comment above about the Z-X coupling. You should be able to use CLXY if you set the Z-X coupling to zero. The reason the spikes go away when CLXY is off is because the Z-X coupling is disabled when CLXY is off. --Bede
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Glad you got it working. I'll look into the issue with the other browsers...
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Try this: 1. open internet explorer 2. use windows explorer to find the directory where Nanoscope Analysis Help is installed (usually soemthing like C:\Program Files\Bruker\NanoScopeAnalysis\Help). 3. drag the 'Default.htm' file onto the internet explorer window You should see the help. Let me know if this works or not! --Bede
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Normally the tip follows the v shaped path that you describe, but there is a mode called 'lift mode' that is commonly used in MFM and EFM. In lift mode, the tip is lifted for every other pair of trace and retrace. --Bede
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This is simple with Nanoscope analysis using the "Run History" function in Nanoscope analysis 1.40 (it is called "Run Autoprogram" in 1.50). If you click on the blue question mark or press the F1 key on your keyboard, you should be able to search for 'autoprogram' or 'history' and find directions on how to do this
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I just dropped the 32 bit (x86) version onto the FTP site. That version has had some installation issues. If you have problems with that, you may want to wait for the new version that should be available in early December. --Bede
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Hi Aaron, It looks as if you have found a bug. The issue is caused by a slight lateral motion that helps improve the scanner orthogonality in imaging. This is redundant in ramp mode because we have X-rotate which does approximately the same thing, but with a different DAC. We are working on a fix for the software, but in the meantime, you should be