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As part of a project involving the manipulation and control of matter at the nanoscale, Boise State University researchers created a nanoscale logo from DNA, and Bruker’s MultiMode ® 8 and Dimension FastScan ® were part of the team. The project at Boise State was led by Dr. Elton Graugnard, an assistant professor in the Department of Materials
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Lists key benefits to upgrading your old MultiMode. Every MultiMode can be upgraded.
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This table is a compilation of chemical compatibilities of a quite comprehensive list of chemicals with different components of the AFM.
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It is commonly accepted that Li-ion battery life is limited by the process of degradation of electrode materials with repeated charging and discharging. During battery operation, lithium ions are shuttled between cathode and anode when the battery is being charged and discharged. One of the degradation mechanisms is related to the development of internal
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The invention of the scanning tunneling microscope in 1982 initiated the creation of what is known today as a whole family of scanning probe microscopies (SPMs). The importance of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) was soon recognized and culminated in the award of half the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics to Binnig and Rohrer. Early STM work focused mainly
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. Designed with the infrequent or novice user in mind, Easy AFM® provides a single interface that presents the user with all of the inputs required to obtain high quality Tapping Mode® images on a majority of samples in air. Two of the hardest things for new users to become familiar with is the process of mounting cantilevers and the alignment
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The atomic force microscope (AFM) offers extraordinarily high resolution in force measurement applications, routinely yielding useful data down to the thermal noise floor of the cantilever, typically about 10pN. This along with the ease with which it is applied to many biological systems has made it a popular tool for studying such things as the specific
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Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Current antibacterial drugs might become ineffective in the near future due to a phenomenon called pharmacoresistance. This refers to the ability of microorganisms to withstand bacteriocidal (cell killing) or bacteriostatic (inhibition of growth) effects caused by antibiotics1. Bacteria are known
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Conducting atomic force microscopy (C-AFM) is an important technique in the study nanoscale charge transport properties of materials, and is of interest in the growing field of energy-related research. Conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are a particularly interesting class of materials, as they have been used in multiple applications such as an optical