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SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY SHORT COURSE IEMN, a research center of the CNRS (France), organizes a short course that provides specific training in scanning probe microscopy. This short course will be held next November, from November 25 to November 27, in Lille, with the participation of Veeco France. The course, given in the French language, is intended
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Does anyone have any information on the six contacts in the piezo actuator (MFMA) used to drive the cantilever ? and the voltage max? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Postdoctoral Associate - Scanning Probe Microscopy (STM and MFM) of complex oxides A position is available immediately for research in the Materials Physics and Applications Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Candidate will work closely with leading experts in condensed matter theory and synthesis, and conduct Low-T STM and MFM studies of emergent
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We are going to use a self-sputtering process to clean tungsten STM tips in situ using Ne gas and monitor the field emission threshold as a function of the sputtering time. This requires special high-voltage power supply, which is capable of outputting DC voltages of up to 1 kV with both polarities. Also, it should be able to operate in two modes: for
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Local Bias-Induced Transitions and Electrochemical Processes in Energy Storage Materials, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL10-48-MSTD Project Description: The Materials Science and Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a candidate to fill
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Dear Colleagues, I am looking for a post-doctorate fellow to work on the project entitled "Medical diagnostic tool for platelet activation evaluation from whole blood samples". In hemostasis, platelets rapidly adhere at sites of vessel wall injuries, aggregate and form a hemostatic plug that is strengthened by a fibrin network. At the onset
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Is there a way to learn what plane-fitting parameters either DI > offline image processing or WSXM has applied to data? While we always > save our raw data, we sometimes need to plane-subtract during analysis > to find data of interest before we can try to interpret it. In order > to draw the averaging box, we first need to reduce the dynamic
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I suspect that the fundamental physics of dipole orientation and diffusion plays a role here. If one knew what voltage treatment was used to polarize the scanner originally, then I suspect that voltage of the same polarity would tend to reinforce the polarization, whereas voltage of the opposite polarity would tend to de-polarize the piezo. Can anyone
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I have an older J scanner, that unfortunately I left powered on for some modest amount of minutes without the PC connected to the nanoscope 3 controller. I kept hearing buzzing and soon realized something was wrong. It is clear from some online docs at a few select websites this was a mistake and potentially causes depoling of the piezos. I did not