-
I've calibrated a TESP probe for PeakForce QNM and got a terrific DMT Modulus map for PS (~2.7 GPa). I then performed PeakForce on a sample embedded in nail polish, where the nail polish gave a DMT Modulus of 3 GPa, and domains that measured ~5 GPa and ~10GPa while the nail polish still showed ~3 GPa. My question is this: On the same sample a different
-
Apologies if these questions have been asked ad-nauseum, but I've been unable to find them in my searches. I'm performing Peak Force QNM in air on polymer samples (ABS) and have a couple of questions regarding calibration (Nanoscope V and MultiMode 8): 1. During Thermal Tune I get a status message indicating "Internal Thermal Tune Gains
-
Thanks, Ben. The Upgrade works a treat. I'd been trying to use the right-mouse click Export function and having to wait long periods for the data to be saved. I was not aware of the Export feature under \Analysis, and saving now only takes 1sec. Plus, the exported image is much more pleasing. You rock! Jerry
-
I'm running Ver 1.40 and find that when I try to Export an image to JPG or 'Save' data the program takes a long time to save the data (almost a minute). Is this normal? I've had to resort to using Print-Screen and pasting into Photoshop to save results. Any thoughts? Jerry
-
Is it possible to re-enter values for Deflection Sensitivity, Spring Constant and Tip radius into PeakForce QNM experiments? After calibration/imaging I may want to switch to TappingMode to image the same area, but this means that when I go back to PeakForce QNM mode the calibration values are gone. I can re-enter spring constant and tip radius values