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PeakForce Tapping is a Bruker exclusive AFM mode released in 2010 that is already featured in hundreds of peer reviewed publications. This post contains a list of all PeakForce Tapping publications that we have found in the BIBTEX format ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX ). Peak Force Tapping makes...
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Bede Pittenger
on Thu, Jan 30 2014
Filed under: PeakForce KPFM, PeakForce Tapping, PeakForce QNM, PeakForce TUNA, ScanAsyst
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PeakForce Tapping is a Bruker exclusive AFM mode released in 2010 that is already featured in hundreds of peer reviewed publications. This post contains a list of all PeakForce Tapping publications in the BIBTEX format ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX ). Peak Force Tapping makes possible nanoscale...
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Bede Pittenger
on Thu, Jan 30 2014
Filed under: Mechanical Properties, PeakForce KPFM, PeakForce Tapping, PeakForce QNM, PeakForce TUNA, ScanAsyst
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Lists key benefits to upgrading your old MultiMode. Every MultiMode can be upgraded.
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Peak Force QNM Frequently Asked Questions
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We just published a new Applications Note for download here: http://nanoscaleworld.bruker-axs.com/nanoscaleworld/media/p/1548.aspx PeakForce Tapping™ (PFT) and ScanAsyst™ (SA) are two Atomic Force Microsocope (AFM) imaging techniques that have been recently introduced by Bruker. In this application...
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For those interested in dynamic imaging with the AFM: Attached is a link to a Dimesnion FastScan video of DNA taken in tapping mode in fluid at a rate 1 frame per second. We took this data in collaboration with Y. Lyubchenko, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, as a proof of concept experiment...
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Today Bruker Nano Surfaces Division announced the innovative and unique Dimension FastScan AFM, which delivers a significant breakthrough in improved imaging speed without sacrificing nanoscale resolution. The Dimension FastScan enables users to obtain usable data significantly faster than is possible...
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By the probe in question, I suspect you are using TappingMode. I would perhaps approach your problem from a different direction and recommend you scan with Peak Force Tapping. We have found the PFT can image with considerably less tip damage and wear. This is a discussed a bit in this post: http://nanoscaleworld...
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Background: Height PeakForce Tapping. Foreground: Height Regular Tapping. Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar: ScanAsyst and PeakForce Tapping Overview PeakForce Tapping™ and ScanAsyst™ are two exciting new products recently released by Bruker. They are AFM imaging modes that will change the...
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on Thu, Mar 10 2011
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Register Today! - ScanAsyst and PeakForce Tapping Webinar OVERVIEW PeakForce Tapping™ and ScanAsyst™ are two exciting new products recently released by Bruker. They are AFM imaging modes that will change the way you think about atomic force microscopy. While PeakForce Tapping adds a low interaction...
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Events
on Thu, Mar 10 2011
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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...
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Additionally, you might want to try dropping the "Engage setpoint" to 0.08V (in the "Other" controls in scan parameter list) and the engage step size to 0.5um (in the general engage parameters). This will help give a softer engage when using stiffer probes with Peak Force Tapping...
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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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Brochures & Data Sheets
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Stephen Minne
on Wed, Dec 16 2009
Filed under: Brochure, Peak Force Tapping, 8.10, ScanAsyst, MultiMode 8, MultiMode, PeakForce QNM, TappingMode