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  • Bruker's AFM-Raman Solutions

    Overview of Bruker's solutions for collocated AFM-Raman imaging and TERS
    Posted to NanoTheater by Thomas Mueller on Mon, Feb 2 2015
    Filed under: Video, Icon, Innova, AFM-Raman, Raman Spectroscopy, IRIS, TERS
  • The Innova-IRIS AFM-Raman system from Bruker

    Posted to Webinars and Video by Thomas Mueller on Tue, Feb 28 2012
    Filed under: Video, Raman, TERS
  • Introduction to ScanAsyst - Embedded YouTube

    The ScanAsyst™ is the world’s first imaging mode with automatic image optimization technology for atomic force microscopy (AFM). This patent-pending innovation frees researchers from the task of adjusting scan parameters, such as setpoint, feedback gains, and scan rate. Intelligent algorithms...
    Posted to Webinars and Video by Stephen Minne on Wed, Mar 9 2011
    Filed under: Video, Peak Force Tapping, ScanAsyst
  • 7 min video introducing the Dimension Edge

    Posted to Webinars and Video on Fri, Sep 17 2010
    Filed under: TappingMode, Video, Closed-Loop System, Edge, AFM, Atomic Force Microscope, Dimension Edge, 3D characterization, MFM
  • Dimension Icon Video, AZnano on YouTube

    The Veeco Dimension Icon Atomic Force Microscope Mickael Febvre shows us the Veeco Dimension Icon high performance atomic force microscope (AFM). With large sample stage it can perform measurements in a variety of atmospheres. Mickael also shows us through the software package and demonstrates a new...
    Posted to NanoTheater by BrukerApplications on Mon, Mar 8 2010
    Filed under: Video, Dimension, Icon
  • The Veeco Bioscope Catalyst, AZnano YouTube Video

    The Veeco Bioscope Catalyst - AFM with Inverted Optical Microscope Mickael Febvre from Veeco takes us for a tour of the Bioscope Catalyst, which is an atomic force microscope (AFM) with an inverted optical microscope. The system is suited to biological applications. Mickael also shows us through the...
    Posted to NanoTheater by BrukerApplications on Mon, Mar 8 2010
    Filed under: Video, BioScope, Catalyst
  • Polymer Crystalization Video

    Syndiotactic Polypropylene s-PP: 130 degrees C, 40µm scan Crystallization in 14 hours. Syndiotactic Polypropylene s-PP: 125 degrees C, 40µm scan Crystallization in 3 hours. Syndiotactic Polypropylene s-PP: 120 degrees C, 40µm scan Crystallization in Less than 1...
    Posted to Webinars and Video by BrukerApplications on Wed, Jan 6 2010
    Filed under: TappingMode, Heater Cooler, Video, Polymer, Polypropylene
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