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  • October 2011, Issue 3 - MultiMode 8 AFM with ScanAsyst-HR

    October 2011, Issue 03 MultiMode 8 AFM with ScanAsyst–HR Delivers 6X Increase in Image Rate Bruker is pleased to introduce the MultiMode® 8 Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) with fast scanning capabilities. The system's new ScanAsyst-HR feature provides a direct 6X increase in imaging rate for significantly improved research productivity.
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  • October 2011, Issue 3 - Advancing AFM-Raman Research

    October 2011, Issue 03 Advancing TERS Research through the Combination of Industry-Leading Atomic Force Microscopy & Raman Spectroscopy Also available: inVia / Catalyst-IRIS combined system for transparent samples (transmission geometry). Please contact Bruker or Renishaw for further details. Researchers no longer have to worry about the hassles
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  • July 2011, Issue 2

    July 2011, Issue 02 There is Still Time to Register July 19-21, UCSB Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from and network with leading SPM scientists! Get your hands on the latest advances and techniques in nanotechnology. For details on scientific talks and agenda – Click Here Register Now (Student Discounts) Seeing at the Nanoscale
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  • July 2011, Issue 2 - Bruker Probes' New Probes & New Site

    July 2011, Issue 02 NEW Dimension FastScan Broadband Probes - The Benchmark for AFM Speed Corresponding with Bruker's introduction of the world's fastest AFM, the Dimension FastScan™ , we have also released new Dimension FastScan Broadband Probes that are designed to maximize the system's capabilities. Our probes manufacturing engineers
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  • July 2011, Issue 2 - Research Spotlight

    July 2011, Issue 02 Research Spotlight The BioScope Catalyst AFM and Fluorescence Techniques Enable Researchers to Learn More about Cell Mechanics and Functions By: Andreas Holloschi, Ph.D. Andreas Holloschi began a research collaboration with the Bruker team two years ago, which rapidly led to promising results in the field of neurodegenerative diseases
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  • July 2011, Issue 2 - Publication Review

    July 2011, Issue 02 Continued Innovation Expands AFM Capabilities into Diverse Markets Qualitative Nanoscale Thermal Mapping With its latest VITA™ module upgrade, Bruker extends nanoscale thermal analysis from single, manual measurements to fully automated thermal property mapping. For the first time on an AFM-based system, a high-resolution map
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  • July 2011, Issue 2 - Dimension FastScan: A Breakthrough in AFM Technology

    July 2011, Issue 02 Dimension FastScan AFM The World's Fastest Atomic Force Microscope Breakthrough AFM Technology Enables New Possibilities and Science Bruker's new Dimension FastScan™ takes atomic force microscope (AFM) technology to dramatically higher levels of capability, delivering extreme imaging speed without the loss of performance
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  • April 2011, Issue 1 - President's Message

    April 2011, Issue 01 – President's Message Mark Munch President, Bruker Nano Surfaces Division It is hard to believe that our transition to Bruker Nano Surfaces Division is quickly approaching six months. The synergies and support of becoming part of a company solely focused on delivering leading and performance driven scientific instruments
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Anonymous on Wed, Mar 30 2011
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