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  • Re: relative calibration of soft samples in peak force QNM

    Hi Darice, This post is 1 year old but my answer could help somebody else. I had the same problem while engaging with a very soft probe (DNP-D) in fluid in the PFQNM mode. the default engage step is 15 um, You will be able to engage with a lower engage step (microscope menu > engage settings), you could also use a lower gain. kind regards Celine
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by CelineHeu on Mon, Oct 21 2013
  • Re: Quantitative LFM with a multimode 8

    thanks for your answer Nic, I was wondering if you could help me with the choice of a standard sample. I found this one. Normal 0 false false false EN-AU X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 http://www.ntmdt-tips.com/products/view/tgx1 Celine
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by CelineHeu on Wed, Sep 11 2013
  • Quantitative LFM with a multimode 8

    Hi All, According to the manual the MM8 is not designed to realise quantitative LFM. does anybody have an experience to share about manual calibration techniques? regards Celine
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by CelineHeu on Wed, Jul 24 2013
  • Re: catalyst: issue with DNP-10 probe

    Hi Janne, Thank you for your useful advice. It worked well.
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by CelineHeu on Wed, May 15 2013
  • catalyst: issue with DNP-10 probe

    Hi, I am using the BioScope Catalyst. I can’t manage to engage in fluid with the DNP-10 probe (the “D” cantilever). The motor don’t move, I obtain a false engagement, even if I’m going deep in the liquid (to avoid any false engage due to the liquid surface). I have not this issue in air. I also tried to remove the “C”
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by CelineHeu on Mon, May 6 2013
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