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  • Re: PFM

    Certainly! There is no special requirement to do PFM (just use contact mode and configure the lockins through generic lockin). I recommend putting the AC bias to the tip and reducing the 'amplitude limit' for the lockin that you are using. I think lockins 2 and 3 are preferred depending on your...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Bede Pittenger on Thu, Jul 20 2017
  • High Resolution Origami DNA Imaging with the MultiMode8

    As part of a project involving the manipulation and control of matter at the nanoscale, Boise State University researchers created a nanoscale logo from DNA, and Bruker’s MultiMode ® 8 and Dimension FastScan ® were part of the team. The project at Boise State was led by Dr. Elton Graugnard...
    Posted to Application Notes by Thomas Mueller on Mon, Feb 2 2015
    Filed under: MultiMode, Dimension FastScan
  • MultiMode8 Upgrade Flyer

    Lists key benefits to upgrading your old MultiMode. Every MultiMode can be upgraded.
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Thomas Mueller on Fri, Oct 4 2013
    Filed under: Peak Force Tapping, ScanAsyst, MultiMode 8, MultiMode, PeakForce QNM, PFQNM, PFTUNA
  • Bruker Fuels the Future of Graphene

    Innovation with Integrity Bruker Fuels the Future of Graphene April 2013 AFM topography image showing wrinkles in graphene layers at area of interest. This modulus image shows fine structures with greater compliance seen as darker areas on the modulus map image. Atomic force microscopy has been part...
    Posted to Nanovations by Tracy Krainer on Thu, Apr 4 2013
  • Advanced AFM and AFM Raman workshop July 12 2012

    Posted to SPM Digest by Mayur Savla on Wed, Jun 27 2012
  • Re: multimode photodiode

    Hi Stefano, Don't worry, the crocodiles don't bite! The low noise head definitely has benefits over the old MultiMode head. But the name could be a little confusing, so it's good that you ask specifically what things are improved. The low noise heads were developed specifically to reduce...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Ben Ohler on Fri, Mar 2 2012
  • Re: Direction of current in C-AFM

    The C-AFM polarity convention with Multimode is: positive current means the current is flowing from the sample to the tip. Another way to say this is: if you use a positive sample bias, you would read a posistive current. When you say there is "no" bias applied, ideally that means 0 V. But...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Chunzeng Li on Thu, Mar 3 2011
  • Thermal ground-state ordering and elementary excitations in artificial magnetic square ice

    All, Nice paper on high resolution MFM by Morgan et. al. in Nature Physics. Data taken using the MM and Dimension. Check it out at: http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v7/n1/full/nphys1853.html Steve
    Posted to SPM Digest by Stephen Minne on Fri, Feb 4 2011
  • Congratulations to the 2010 Physics Nobel Prize winners

    I'd like to echo Steve's congratulations to this year's Nobel Prize winners in physics, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov at the University of Manchester. You've got to love that their sample prep technique for graphene is now called the "Scotch tape technique". I'm looking...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Bede Pittenger on Wed, Oct 6 2010
  • Chemical Compatibility List

    This table is a compilation of chemical compatibilities of a quite comprehensive list of chemicals with different components of the AFM.
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Chunzeng Li on Fri, Jun 4 2010
    Filed under: MultiMode
  • http://www.electrochem.org/meetings/scheduler/abstracts/217/0143.pdf

    It is commonly accepted that Li-ion battery life is limited by the process of degradation of electrode materials with repeated charging and discharging. During battery operation, lithium ions are shuttled between cathode and anode when the battery is being charged and discharged. One of the degradation...
    Posted to Publications by BrukerApplications on Mon, Mar 15 2010
    Filed under: Li, MultiMode, Battery
  • Easy AFM: Atomic Force Microscopy made simple.

    . Designed with the infrequent or novice user in mind, Easy AFM® provides a single interface that presents the user with all of the inputs required to obtain high quality Tapping Mode® images on a majority of samples in air. Two of the hardest things for new users to become familiar with is the...
    Posted to Application Notes by BrukerApplications on Mon, Jan 4 2010
    Filed under: Dimension, MultiMode, AFM, Cantilever, Tapping Mode
  • Drug Interactions Investigated Using Atomic Force Microscopy with Functionalized Tips

    Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Current antibacterial drugs might become ineffective in the near future due to a phenomenon called pharmacoresistance. This refers to the ability of microorganisms to withstand bacteriocidal (cell killing) or bacteriostatic (inhibition of growth)...
    Posted to Application Notes by BrukerApplications on Mon, Jan 4 2010
    Filed under: MultiMode, Force Curve, Bacteria, Force Spectroscopy, Fictionalized Tips, Pharmacology
  • MultMode 8 Brochure

    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
    Filed under: Brochure, Peak Force Tapping, 8.10, ScanAsyst, MultiMode 8, MultiMode, PeakForce QNM, TappingMode
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