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2-page datasheet showcasing Bruker's new turnkey AFM system configurations for environmental control. Guaranteeing 1ppm oxygen and water levels while at the same time guaranteeing highest AFM performance. Enabling research on sensitive samples such as OPVs and Lithium batteries. Ideal in combination...
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Brochures & Data Sheets
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Thomas Mueller
on Wed, Aug 24 2011
Filed under: ScanAsyst, OPV, PFTUNA, energy, battery, semiconductor, SSRM, environmental control, electrochemistry
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PeakForce Tapping™ and ScanAsyst™ are two exciting new products recently released by Bruker. They are imaging modes that will change the way you think about Atomic Force Microscopy. While PeakForce Tapping adds a low interaction, direct force control imaging mode to the tool chest available...
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Webinars and Video
on Thu, Mar 24 2011
Filed under: Peak Force Tapping, ScanAsyst, webinar video
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PeakForce Tapping™ and ScanAsyst™ are two exciting new products recently released by Bruker. They are imaging modes that will change the way you think about Atomic Force Microscopy. While PeakForce Tapping adds a low interaction, direct force control imaging mode to the tool chest available...
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Webinars and Video
on Thu, Mar 24 2011
Filed under: Peak Force Tapping, ScanAsyst, PDF Slides, AFM webinar
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The Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series: High-Resolution Imaging and Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping Using Peak Force Tapping AFM OVERVIEW This webinar will present the principle and applications of Veeco’s revolutionary Peak Force Tapping™ technology, which operates at the sub-resonance...
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Webinars and Video
on Thu, May 20 2010
Filed under: Peak Force Tapping, ScanAsyst, Webinar, Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping, High-Resolution Imaging
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Can the new modes, ScanAsyst and PeakForce QNM use regular tapping probes or are special probes required?
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Are there any sample types where you would recommend using standard tapping or contact mode instead of peak force tapping
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Scan Asyst and PeakForce QNM on Bioscope II - Possible?
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How do these modes compare to non-contact mode?
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What is the noise floor of ScanAsyst?
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Would it be more forgiving for the probes when ScanAsyst is used, in terms of obtaining the same resolution?
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In showing the scan asyst versus tapping I don't understand how scan asyst doesn't have the same problem of the material sticking to the tip that it has in tapping mode.