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  • Nanoscope Analysis v1.20r1sr3 Now Availiable - Free Download

    Dear Veeco AFM users, We are pleased to announce the release of the latest version of Nanoscope Analysis (v1.20r1sr3), Veeco's free offline image processing software. Download by following the directions in the attached .pdf file: Nanoscope Analysis v120r1sr3.pdf ****** Title: Nanoscope Analysis v1.20r1sr3 Description: NanoScope Analysis is a software
    Posted to News (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Mon, Aug 2 2010
  • Re: Carbon Nanotube Deposition

    Justin, I pasted a couple of recipes below, but unfortunately neither are a water based; I don't have of one of those. . . Is sound like it's working for you in organics, but in the past, we have found that depending on the source of the CNTs, their quality can vary and there can be a lot of other carbon junk in there and that can cause problems
    Posted to Off-Topic (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Thu, Jul 29 2010
  • Re: Tip wear and ScanAsyst

    Andres, I don't think you need a diamond tip if you are concerned about tip wear in imaging (you may want to consider it if you are trying to do mechanical measurements on hard surfaces though - see the app note: Quantitative Mechanical Property Mapping at the Nanoscale with PeakForce QNM AN128.pdf Check out this thread for a discussion on tip wear
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Wed, Jul 28 2010
  • Re: PeakForce QNM, ScanAsyst throughput

    Andres, 50um is a pretty large scan; scanning that at 1Hz results in a tip velocity of 100um/s! Slowing down to 0.1Hz brings this down to a more reasonable 10um/s. (On many samples it would not be unusual to scan 5um at 1Hz = 10um/s.) The nice thing about ScanAsyst is that it makes these corrections, and keeps you in a “safe” zone automatically
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Wed, Jul 28 2010
  • Re: Scanned Gate Microscopy - external lock-in to Input 1

    That level of noise is way too high. From what you describe it sound like you have a ground loop problem. These can sometimes be tricky to isolate, but often can be found with just good grounding practice. In general try to get all of your grounds to a single point. This can be done by plugging all of your equipment in at the same point. Or by using
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Thu, Jul 22 2010
  • Re: viscoelasticity measurements via multimode AFM

    Alperen, The application note is the best place to start: Quantitative Mechanical Property Mapping at the Nanoscale with PeakForce QNM AN128.pdf The brochure provides a good overview: B073-RevA0-PeakForce_QNM-Brochure_HiRes.pdf Dr. Chanmin Su has a paper accepted on the technique, but not yet published, so I can’t distribute, but can be discussed
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Mon, Jul 19 2010
  • M&M Presentation: NanoScale Quantitative Mechanical Property Mapping Using Peak Force Tapping Atomic Force Microscopy

    Presentation Date: 8/5/2010 Presentation Time: 10:30:00 AM - 11:00:00 AM Presentation Room: B114 - Oregon Convention Center ******* NanoScale Quantitative Mechanical Property Mapping Using Peak Force Tapping Atomic Force Microscopy S. C. Minne, Y. Hu, S. Hu, B. Pittenger, C. Su Veeco Instruments, 112 Robin Hill Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93110 The AFM
    Posted to Events (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Thu, Jul 15 2010
  • Re: NanoScope IIIa software

    Peter, I am out of the office today, but will send you an offline link to the CD when I return. Steve
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Thu, Jul 8 2010
  • Re: viscoelasticity measurements via multimode AFM

    Philippe, The HarmoniX calibration procedure is outlined in detail in our manual. Send me you email/phone number offline ( sminne@veeco.com ) and I will set up a call to go through it, and your other questions with you. Steve
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Thu, Jul 8 2010
  • Re: NanoScope IIIa software

    Peter, Please find the Support note attached here: Nanolithography Support Note.pdf (If you received the standard factory shipment for Litho you should have the user manual documents already. If not I can send you a link for the CD.) This support note details NanoLithography theory, NanoScript™ syntax for performing lithography commands and procedures
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Stephen Minne on Tue, Jul 6 2010
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