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  • Re: Probe selection in Force Volume/Contact Mode

    SNL-10 probes should work fine for imaging photoresist in contact mode or for doing adhesion maps in force volume mode. It is likely that the photoresist is too stiff to get good elasticity information with those probes, however. You should give it a try, but I suspect you will not have much deformation...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Bede Pittenger on Fri, Aug 20 2010
  • Re: High aspect ratio surface photo resist

    Good Evening Harry - Our FIB probes are conical with a very sharp end radius similar to that of a TESP. The specification on these probes is based on the width of the spike at a defined height up from the probe apex. In your case, the FIB1-100 is 100nm wide 1 um up from the probe apex, as another example...
    Posted to SPM Digest by SeanHand on Wed, Jul 21 2010
  • Re: ScanAsyst with other probes

    Tony, I don’t think you should have any problem using these probes, and the operation should not change. A key feature of ScanAsyst is its exceptional force control when compared to other modes, and we have found that this force control enables much higher resolution when imaging because tip sharpness...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Stephen Minne on Fri, Jun 18 2010
  • Re: Mechanical measurements on hard materials

    Hello Gerard and Peter - I have used a Veeco Probes (https://www.veecoprobes.com/) FESP substrate and lever onto which was glued a pyramidal diamond probe from Micro Star (http://www.microstartech.com/) for imaging surface roughness between very tall (80 um) posts (the diamond pyramids were ~100um tall...
    Posted to SPM Digest by SeanHand on Sun, May 23 2010
  • Carbon Nanotube Probes (CNP) for high resolution imaging

    I am using carbon nanotube AFM probe for high resolution AFM imaging of inorganic thin film material. But the carbon nanutube AFM probe is apt to break while approaching the sample surface before the imaging process begin. May be the carbon nanotube AFM probe is fragile comparing with silicon/SiN AFM...
    Posted to SPM Digest by BrukerApplications on Tue, May 4 2010
  • Support Veeco Probes SNL10s with low amplitude

    Hi, I have recently purchased some SNL10s to image some short (100nm) DNA strands. I need to detect whether the DNA strands are bent or straight. (sausage or banana in the AFM). I am using a dimension 3100 at the department of chemistry in Cambridge University. Initially I tried using tap150s in air...
    Posted to SPM Digest by BrukerApplications on Thu, Mar 4 2010
  • Re: Attaching molecules to the tip end via chemical reaction

    Colleague, - The CNT350 does not end bearing carboxylic acid funational groups. - The CNT350 is a MWCNT Let me know if you have any more questions. Weijie
    Posted to SPM Digest by BrukerApplications on Thu, Feb 25 2010
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