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Usually that sort of thing happens when the Z limit is reduced or if the system is not able to find the surface correctly (it is not really fully engaged. I would check the Z limit first (found in the 'Limits' group of the parameter list) -- you can type in a very large number (9999999999) to see what the maximum limit is -- if it is reduced
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Hi Jimmy, We have several application notes that might be useful to you. I can send them to you if you can give me your email. In addition, you can find several useful webinars that are related to your questions here. Please follow the link below to find out the webinars. http://www.bruker.com/service/education-training/webinars/afm.html Topics below
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Hi Krishnashish, I'm sorry to hear about your troubles with the Catalyst. I agree that you should not have to manipulate the value of the deflection sens. In the previous post I recommended to try reducing the value as a troubleshooting method. If that helps, you should go back to the hard sample and try to figure out why the deflection sens came
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Applications note #139 “AFM and Raman Spectroscopy – Correlated Imaging and Tip Enhanced Raman Scattering”: · Educates about AFM and Raman spectroscopy and explains the benefits of combining them in a straightforward way. · Highlights Bruker’s unique offerings in the field, the Innova-IRIS, Catalyst-IRIS, and ICON
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Correlated Imaging & Latest TERS Advances
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AN135-Rev A0-Quantitative-Imaging-Living-Biological-Samples-PeakForceQNM-(HiRes).pdf This article summarizes work that has conducted over the past year on living (and thus soft) samples by using Peak Force QNM. It focuses on silicified organisms, bacteria, and eukaryiotic cells. The Note also proposes a range of probes that can be used to address these
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It is now well established that measuring ex vivo the mechanical properties of living cells can be a good indicator of the health of the organism from which they were extracted. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful investigation and diagnostic tool, especially in force mode. Nevertheless, force spectroscopy suffers from several limitations, including
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We just published a new Applications Note for download here: http://nanoscaleworld.bruker-axs.com/nanoscaleworld/media/p/1548.aspx PeakForce Tapping™ (PFT) and ScanAsyst™ (SA) are two Atomic Force Microsocope (AFM) imaging techniques that have been recently introduced by Bruker. In this application note we will explain the underlying physical
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Yes, you can use the PicoAngler with Catalyst. It just needs to be the NanoScope V version of the PicoAngler with the 25-pin dsub connector that plugs into the front panel of the NanoScope V. I mention that because there's a different version specific to the MultiMode PicoForce that uses a 15-pin dsub connector, which plugs into the PicoForce accessory
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Brochure describing Bruker's BioScope Catalyst Perfusing Stage Incubator accessory.