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Have you already seen the NANOSENSORS AFM tips display at the Toyo booth 6A-404 at JASIS 2016? Don’t forget to visit us. Dr. Terunobu Akiyama… Read More »Visit us at JASIS 2016
Have you already seen the NANOSENSORS AFM tips display at the Toyo booth 6A-404 at JASIS 2016? Don’t forget to visit us. Dr. Terunobu Akiyama… Read More »Visit us at JASIS 2016
A thin and very flexible polymer lamella with a high aspect ratio should be characterized by Atomic Force Microscopy. When imaged in Tapping Mode, we… Read More »Low Interaction Force Imaging with NANOSENSORS™ Heartbeat Cantilevers
Gerd Binning, Christoph Gerber and Calvin Quate have been awarded the 2016 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience for the invention of the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM).… Read More »2016 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience Awarded to Gerd Binnig, Christoph Gerber, Calvin Quate for Invention of AFM
This collection of articles by Physical review letters marks the 35th anniversary of scanning tunneling microscopy and the 30th anniversary of atomic force microscopy http://journals.aps.org/prl/scanning-probe-microscopy… Read More »35th anniversary of scanning tunneling microscopy, 30th anniversary of atomic force microscopy and … 25 years NANOSENSORS AFM probes
30 years ago, on March 3rd 1986, Gerd Binnig, Carl Quate and Christoph Gerber published a paper simply titled Atomic Force Microscope. Happy Birthday! Reprinted… Read More »Happy Birthday Atomic Force Microscope!
In this application image we used the small cantilever of the NANOSENSORS™ uniqprobe® BioT to scan in ScanAsyst® mode in air. We imaged crystallites with… Read More »High quality AFM tips for the use in ScanAsyst® mode: NANOSENSORS™ uniqprobe® BioT
Don’t forget to mark in your calendar to come and find us at NanoAndMore booth 610 at MRS Fall in Boston next week. The exhibition… Read More »Visit us at MRS Fall next week