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Yes. It is free and available. Please try again and let me know if you cannot get the download. Steve
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Dave, Can’t offer too much advice here. . .perhaps try to dilute your solution to lower than 5%, and/or additionally add surfactant to prevent the agglomeration. Also, it may be difficult to get a 2-3nm film when your particles are 30nm. Sorry not more help and good luck, Steve
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FangFang, Thanks for your question and the variation could be from a number of things. We can try to troubleshoot a couple here, but may have to put you in touch with one of our Apps Scientists. Just to get this out of the way, could you check the sample under the microscope and make sure the protective film has been peeled off the surface. Do this
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Nhung, It depends on how large of a deformation you want to make. In QNM the max deformation you would want to try is about 25% of the PFT z range (or about 125nm for a 500nm oscillation). If you need to do more than this, I would recommend Force Volume. As always, you will need to pick the cantilever with the right spring constant for your experiment
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Umar, DDS3 is indeed a low frequency analog output so you should be able to simply turn it on using the “Generic Lockin” control panel in the SW. This is described in the manual. The only caveat is that in some modes (such as PFM or QNM) DDS3 is used at part of the mode and therefore unavailable. Hope this helps, if not please repost where
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Dalia, I combined the answer with your other post: http://nanoscaleworld.bruker-axs.com/nanoscaleworld/forums/t/900.aspx Steve
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Hi Dalia, I will answer the question for v1.2, but recommend you immediately upgrade to v1.4. 1.4 has our new image export function which gives you a lot of control of format, scale bar, original pixels, physical size, etc, and is a much better solution, in general, for exporting. To your question: Is the only way to export a tif/jpeg image from the
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Deepti, I will send you an install file via yousendit. Lets see if that works. Steve
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DS, Thanks for the post. This thread linked to the instructions for V1.3, which has been taken down. I updated the post, and the link is also here: Nanoscope Analysis v140r1 Download Instructions.pdf This PDF only contains instruictions on how to download the installer from the FTP. Access that direct by going to: ftp://Release:Z3Analysis91@sboftp.bruker
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Good to hear and thanks for letting us know Marco. Steve