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  • The Innova-IRIS AFM-Raman System from Bruker

    Posted to NanoTheater by Thomas Mueller on Fri, Feb 10 2012
    Filed under: Innova, AFM-Raman, Raman Spectroscopy, IRIS, TERS
  • TERS System for Material Science

    Innova-IRIS AFM-Raman Research Platform.
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Thomas Mueller on Tue, Nov 22 2011
    Filed under: Innova, TappingMode, Raman, IRIS, AFM, Raman spectroscopy, TERS
  • Re: 2D array of locations with probe positioning

    Hi Zhuoyang, It is actually quite easy to generate an array of points. When you select the frame symbol in the probe positioning dialog a box pops up to ask you to select the number of points in the rectangle. After that you can position the reactangle in your image and select the size. If you are happy...
    Posted to SPM Digest on Tue, Jun 28 2011
  • Re: Reducing imaging forces

    Hi Zhuoyang, In contact mode it is indeed as you say. Once in feedback one can reduce the imaging force until the cantilever alsmost pulls off the surface. For practical reasons you probably want to reduce uintil the cantilever pulls off and then go back into contact and stay with a setpoint a bit above...
    Posted to SPM Digest on Tue, May 24 2011
  • Re: Local anoidic oxidation lithography

    Hi Narenda, On the Innova you can to use the "Nanoplot" option for lithographic experiments. In order to start Nanoplot you simply "right click" on any previously acquired image and select the "send to Nanoplot" option. In the Nanoplot setting you want to select the type...
    Posted to SPM Digest on Wed, May 11 2011
  • Re: Frequency Modulation

    Hi Zhuoyang, The Open Harware allows you to output the signals necessary to feed a FM detection "box" as well as allows you to use an external signal as "feedback". What you have to provide is any additional electronics required. Best, Stefan
    Posted to SPM Digest on Fri, Apr 29 2011
  • Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: A Tool for Studying Self-Assembly and Model Systems for Molecular Devices

    The invention of the scanning tunneling microscope in 1982 initiated the creation of what is known today as a whole family of scanning probe microscopies (SPMs). The importance of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) was soon recognized and culminated in the award of half the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics...
    Posted to Application Notes by BrukerApplications on Mon, Jan 4 2010
    Filed under: MultiMode, Innova, STM, LUMO, NanoScope STM, HOMO, tunneling current
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