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Hi Lisa, Just a quick answer, I am sure others could elaborate more. Yes, there are several export options exactly as you mention. In the end the kind of processing is a judgment call. It is very common to perform basic processing on AFM data and for good reasons. If you think about the height scale vs the XY scale, the height scale is commonly 1000x
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Benefits of Bruker's exclusive PeakForce Tapping Technology in addressing a range of applications from materials science to biomolecular imaging.
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This application note describes in detail how to resolve the major and minor groove of the DNA double helix structure with AFM, using the Bruker Multimode, BioScope Resolve, and Dimension FastScan systems.
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Due to their unique absorption fingerprint, many materials can be conveniently characterized in the infrared spectral region. However, diffraction limits the spatial resolution to several microns. Here we present the Bruker Inspire with PeakForce IR, an integrated nanocharacterization tool that enables straightforward nanoscale infrared absorption and
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This webinar focuses on polymer materials characterization using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique for mapping topography with resolution down to the atomic level. PeakForce Tapping expands upon traditional AFM by making it radically easier to use while retaining high quality topographic imaging. With
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In this webinar, we introduce the significant advancements of the BioScope Resolve and how it enables researchers to routinely visualize nanoscale structures, such as microvilli, on the membrane surface of living cells; as well as obtain submolecular resolution of the DNA double helix and membrane proteins, such as bacteriorhodopsin.
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Bruker Introduces BioScope Resolve High-Resolution BioAFM System Featuring PeakForce Tapping for Quantitative Bio-Mechanical Property Mapping Bruker’s BioScope Resolve enables unrivalled bioAFM imaging resolution and cell mechanics capabilities on an inverted optical microscope. SAN Diego, California – December 15, 2014 – At the Sixth
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Bruker offers advanced applications training courses, both online and at factory, for atomic force microscopes and 3D optical. Learn from our applications experts. Talk with our designers and engineers. These courses are an excellent way to raise your level of proficiency and get that extra productivity out of your instrument. Please click the link
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An interview about the system, its capabilities, and applications.