An AFM instrument uses a probe with an atomically sharp tip to scan over the surface of a material. There are two main scanning modes with an AFM instrument: contact or dynamic (tapping) mode. Both ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oxford Instruments Asylum Research announces today the release of Vero, the first and only AFM with Quadrature Phase Differential Interferometry (QPDI) ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oxford Instruments Asylum Research announced today that its next-generation Atomic Force Microscope (AFM), Vero, has received three prestigious awards. Vero AFM ...
JPK Instruments reports on the use of their AFM system, the NanoWizard® in the Physics Department at Swansea University. Dr Peter Dunstan is an associate Professor in the Department of Physics at ...
Technology advances have steadily been implemented to improve the performance of commercial atomic force microscopes (AFMs) since the release of the first commercial model about 30 years ago. Now, the ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a type of scanning probe microscopy that is used to see and measure surface topography, conduct force measurements or manipulate a sample’s surface. It can have nearly ...
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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a versatile microscopic technology used for analyzing various samples at the nanoscale dimension. This analytical tool not only offers a three-dimensional image of the ...
The Asylum Research MFP-3D Origin+ Atomic Force Microscope offers high-resolution imaging, supports large samples, and comes with a full range of imaging modes and accessories. Cantilevers are located ...
AFM-IR designer: Rohit Bhargava and colleagues have developed a new chemical imaging technique. (Courtesy: L Brian Stauffer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) A new closed-loop microscopy ...
For a long time, researchers contested the presence of microscopic pathogens suspected of causing various diseases in plants and animals. The invention of the electron microscope in 1933 made them ...
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