Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is one of the most accepted analytical measurement methods for the characterization of materials in government, academic, and industrial R&D laboratories. The spatial ...
The nanoIR3 from Bruker is an advanced nanoscale IR spectroscopy, property mapping, and chemical imaging system for life science and materials applications. The system offers IR-based chemical imaging ...
Click on the Tune Tab in the Master Panel. Set the tune high and low frequency according to the cantilevers being used and the application. For general tapping mode cantilevers: ...
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 ...
Since it's inception, PeakForce Tapping has been cited by over 4000 publications; more than 1 paper per day for the last 10 years. This article will look at some of the increased capabilities this ...
PeakForce Tapping has been widely adopted in a broad range of research fields, outpacing all other recently developed AFM modes in research impact and productivity. In December 2009, a new mode for ...
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 ...
Knowing interaction forces between nanostructures and their substrates is important in nanomanufacturing, such as template-directed assembly. A new mechanical membrane-based AFM (atomic force ...