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Thanks, Stefan. The waviness is not there.
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Hello, I would like to hear your advice in interpreting what is shown in the images below. They were made at 0.1 micron in contact mode, in 256, 512 and 1024 lines, fromleft to right, respectively, on the polished surface of some carbonaceous rock. Apparently, there is a surface rippling as resolution increases, and I don't know how to interpret
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Hello, I would like to hear your advice in interpreting what is shown in the images below. They were made at 0.1 micron in contact mode, in 256, 512 and 1024 lines, fromleft to right, respectively, on the polished surface of some carbonaceous rock. Apparently, there is a surface rippling as resolution increases, and I don't know how to interpret
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Many thanks, SeanHand!
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Would what you mention be the only possible cause? Thanks.
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When I deal with wide scans I have been encountering these strange linear trenches that compound the noise issues in my images. I've been playing with gains, scan rates and offset voltages, but I haven't been able to eradicate this pest. I would appreciate the Forum's advice. Thank you and best regards.
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Dear Ash, I appreciate very much your taking the time to provide such a detailed answer. I will be following your advice. Kindest regards.
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Hi, I have been told that it is possible to fiddle with experimental parameters in order to, for example, use a high-aspect-ratio tip, which can be very fragile (and expensive). However, I haven't found a systematic approach to this, and would be grateful if users of this kind of tips would share their experiences or refer me to the proper source
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Thank you, Stefan.
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Thanks again, Bede!