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The standard cross section fibre epoxy SThM sample imaged using the regular GLA probes but instead of contact mode based we are using the default ScanAsyst workspace. The thermal contrast is similar to that seen in the contact mode based approach.
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Ian Armstrong
on Fri, Oct 4 2013
Filed under: Peak Force Tapping, Dimension Icon, Icon
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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...
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Combines Bruker's unique PeakForce Tapping technology with FM KPFM detection to enable quantitative, highest resolution workfunction mapping with correlated nanomechanics.
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The cycle averaging of Tapping limits performance because 1) the high resolution tip-sample interaction only occurs when the tip is close to the sample, and this is a fraction of the cycle, and 2) at low imaging forces, the effects of long range forces dominate the cycle. (This is also why atomic Tapping...
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Stephen Minne
on Thu, May 3 2012
Filed under: TappingMode, FastScan, Peak Force Tapping, Icon
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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...
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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...