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  • Re: What is the physical meaning for “Inphase”, “Quadrature” channels in ScanAsyst mode?

    Q: Is there any output in the QNM mode which is comparable to the phase imaging in tapping? What is the difference between Inphase and Quadrature outputs, in layman terms? Why does the quadrarture seem to have more noise? A: The inphase is the Rcos(theta) and quadrature is the Rsin(theta) outputs from...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Bede Pittenger on Thu, Feb 16 2012
  • Bacteriorhodopsin imaging with Bruker Dimension FastScan and Peak Force Tapping

    See this new Nano Letters paper on ultrahigh resolution imaging and mechanical mapping of bacteriorhodopsin. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl202351t. I thought I would post this link as nice example of the science that can be done using the AFMs high resolution imaging power, coupled with the inherent...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Stephen Minne on Tue, Sep 13 2011
  • Re: Dimension FastScan

    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...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Stephen Minne on Thu, May 5 2011
  • Dimension FastScan AFM - The World's Fastest Atomic Force Microscope - YouTube

    Our new Dimension FastScan Atomic Force Microscope (the world's fastest AFM) will enable you to scan once and get all the details you need. Contact Bruker today to see for yourself the difference FastScan can make in your application. Find more info at www.bruker.com/fastscan
    Posted to Webinars and Video by Stephen Minne on Mon, May 2 2011
    Filed under: TappingMode, Peak Force Tapping, ScanAsyst, FastScan
  • Dimension FastScan Brochure

    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Hector Lara on Mon, May 2 2011
    Filed under: Brochure, Dimension, Icon, ScanAsyst, PeakForce QNM, TappingMode, High Speed Scanning, FastScan
  • Dimension FastScan

    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...
    Posted to SPM Digest by Hector Lara on Mon, May 2 2011
  • When is TappingMode (or Contact Mode) preferred?

    Are there any sample types where you would recommend using standard tapping or contact mode instead of peak force tapping
    Posted to SPM Digest by BrukerApplications on Tue, Jan 12 2010
  • ScanAsyst v. TappingMode

    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.
    Posted to SPM Digest by BrukerApplications on Mon, Jan 11 2010
  • ScanAsyst v. TappingMode

    What are the key parameter differences between TappingMode and ScanAsyst?
    Posted to SPM Digest by BrukerApplications on Mon, Jan 11 2010
  • 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
  • BioScope Catalyst Brochure

    The best research instruments not only acquire the intended data, but actually increase productivity. Bruker’s BioScope Catalyst Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) accelerates innovative research by reducing the time and effort needed to combine the proven techniques of light microscopy with the unique...
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
    Filed under: Brochure, MIRO, BioScope, Catalyst, Peak Force Tapping, 8.10, ScanAsyst, PeakForce QNM, TappingMode
  • Dimension Icon Brochure

    Bruker’s Dimension Icon Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) System introduces new levels of performance, functionality, and AFM accessibility to nanoscale researchers in science and industry. Building upon the world’s most utilized largesample AFM platform, the latest Dimension system is the culmination...
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
    Filed under: Brochure, Dimension, Icon, Peak Force Tapping, 8.10, ScanAsyst, PeakForce QNM, TappingMode
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