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POSTED BY hunny1625 ON March 11th, 2011
Park Systems Released an Informative and Educational Video Entitled “How AFM Works”
Park Systems, the AFM technology leader and preferred nanotechnology research and industrial solutions partner, recently released an informative video, entitled “How AFM Works,” to support and educate clients as they research atomic force microscopy (AFM). “This flash animation helps students and teachers learn the principles of atomic force microscopy and...
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POSTED BY hunny1625 ON March 11th, 2011
Park Systems’ XE-150 Contributes to Researchers to Develop New Hard-tip, Soft-spring Lithography (HSL) Method
Suwon, South Korea, Feb. 14, 2011- The XE-150 atomic force microscope from Park Systems was featured in a recent Nature article, entitled “Hard-tip, Soft-spring, Lithography.” Nature is a premier publication that disseminates recent scientific advancements from across the disciplines. As described in the article, researchers at Northwestern University’s International Institute for...
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POSTED BY carpick ON November 21st, 2010
An introduction to atomic force microscopy: Methodology & examples. Lecture #3
These are notes from the third of three tutorial lectures being delivered by R.W. Carpick on atomic force microscopy. The lectures were given at ETH Zürich, on Monday Nov. 8, 15, and 22 in room HCI D2, 15:45 – 16: 45. This third lecture covers normal force measurements, lateral force measurements,...
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POSTED BY carpick ON November 15th, 2010
An introduction to atomic force microscopy: Methodology & examples. Lecture #2
These are notes from the second of three tutorial lectures being delivered by R.W. Carpick on atomic force microscopy. The lectures are being given at ETH Zürich, on Monday Nov. 8, 15, and 22 in room HCI D2, 15:45 - 16: 45. This second lecture covers tip characterization, and normal forces. AFM_Tutorial_Lecture2_handout_FL ...
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POSTED BY carpick ON November 11th, 2010
Lectures on AFM Methodology at ETH Zürich
Prof. R.W. Carpick (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics, University of Pennsylvania) gave a series of 3 lectures at ETH Zürich on Mon. Nov. 8, 15, and 22, 15:45 - 16: 45, in room HCI D2. Lecture notes are posted here on the Nanoprobe Network. Read More......
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POSTED BY carpick ON August 22nd, 2009
Single Molecule Conductance of DNA Bases and Sequencing by Tunneling; Imaging Nucleic Acids with the AFM
From: Agilent Technologies' AFM University Website. Single Molecule Conductance of DNA Bases and Sequencing by Tunneling; Imaging Nucleic Acids with the AFM Running time: 56 minutes April 8, 2009 Speakers: Stuart Lindsay, PhD Arizona State University, Edward and Nadine Carson Professor of Physics and Chemistry Biodesign Institute; W. Travis Johnson, PhD, Research Scientists, Agilent...
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