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  • Raman and TERS Application Note

    Applications note #139 “AFM and Raman Spectroscopy – Correlated Imaging and Tip Enhanced Raman Scattering”: · Educates about AFM and Raman spectroscopy and explains the benefits of combining them in a straightforward way. · Highlights Bruker’s unique offerings in...
    Posted to Application Notes by Thomas Mueller on Mon, Feb 25 2013
    Filed under: Catalyst, Innova, Raman spectroscopy, IRIS, TERS, Icon
  • Quantitative Imaging of Living Biological Samples PeakForceQNM AN135

    It is now well established that measuring ex vivo the mechanical properties of living cells can be a good indicator of the health of the organism from which they were extracted. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful investigation and diagnostic tool, especially in force mode. Nevertheless, force...
    Posted to Application Notes by Stephen Minne on Wed, Sep 7 2011
    Filed under: Cells, Catalyst, Peak Force Tapping, Application Note, PeakForce QNM, Mechanical Properties, AN135, Bio
  • Two new videos from AZnano: Catalyst and Icon

    Posted to News by Stephen Minne on Mon, Mar 8 2010
  • 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
  • Veeco Life Science AFM Paper Published in March Issue of Microscopy Today

    Alexandre Berquand, Applications Scientist at Veeco, in partnership with the Pr. Petra Kioshis Group at the Hochschule Mannheim, have published a paper in the March issue of Microscopy Today titled: Analysis of Cytoskeleton-Destabilizing Agents by Optimized Optical Navigation and AFM Force Measurements...
    Posted to SPM Digest on Tue, Feb 23 2010
  • MIRO 2.0 for BioScope Catalyst

    The new MIRO 2.0 (Microscope Image Registration and Overlay) software completes the compromise-free integration of optical and atomic force microscopy (AFM) by providing the tools necessary to control the combined optical/AFM Bioscope™ Catalyst TM system and analyze the resulting data. MIRO 2.0...
    Posted to Application Notes by SeanHand on Tue, Dec 29 2009
    Filed under: MIRO, Catalyst, Optical Microscopy
  • PeakForce QNM Brochure

    PeakForce QNM is a groundbreaking atomic force microscope (AFM) imaging mode that provides AFM researchers unprecedented capability to quantitatively characterize nanoscale materials. It maps and distinguishes between nanomechanical properties, including modulus and adhesion, while simultaneously imaging...
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
    Filed under: Brochure, Icon, Catalyst, Peak Force Tapping, 8.10, ScanAsyst, MultiMode 8, PeakForce QNM
  • ScanAsyst Brochure

    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 continuously...
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
    Filed under: Brochure, Icon, Catalyst, Peak Force Tapping, 8.10, ScanAsyst, MultiMode 8
  • Functional Imaging

    There is great interest in unraveling action mechanisms of key enzymes in biological processes. In many cases, insight on such molecular events can be derived from conventional biophysical analyses of isolated enzymes and their substrates or protein partners. For example, members of the matrix metalloproteinases...
    Posted to Application Notes by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
    Filed under: MIRO, Cells, BioScope, Catalyst
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