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HarmoniX registers peak force as well, can the HarmoniX software use peak force as the feedback paramater
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In showing the scan asyst versus tapping I don't understand how scan asyst doesn't have the same problem of the material sticking to the tip that it has in tapping mode.
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how we can up to date our instrument and equip it with these two new technique?
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how does scanasyst avoid completely sticking to the surface when imaging wet surfaces or surfaces with high adhesion?
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The DMT force model assume an elastic semi-infinite solid indented by a conical/pyramidal tip. However, most materials, including polymers and most bio-samples do not satisfy this assumption. So, the quantitative estimates can be wrong depending on the size, thickness and material properties of the sample. How do you resolve this issue?
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For peakforce QNM to get modulus, the sample surface is not always perpendicular to the tip at all, so what general equation does it apply to get modulus?
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Where can I learn more about the physics of the Peak Force and Scan assyst processes?
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What are the key parameter differences between TappingMode and ScanAsyst?
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What can HarmoniX do but PeakForce QNM can not?
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At a technical level, what is the difference between Harmonyx and PeakForce QNM?