Light and electron microscopy have distinct limitations. Light microscopy makes it difficult to resolve smaller and smaller ...
The NanoRacer ® High-Speed AFM represents a significant advancement in the quantitative imaging field. It has never been simpler to visualize dynamic biological processes in real time with ...
Light and electron microscopy have distinct limitations. Light microscopy makes it difficult to resolve smaller and smaller ...
Bruker’s NanoRacer system has been developed for use with miniature cantilevers and offers an excellent speed of 50 frames ... sets a new standard for high end research AFM capabilities.
Bristol led the development of the world’s first high speed atomic force microscope (HS-AFM) capable of producing tens of frames every second at an unprecedented nano-scale, in real time. Advances in ...
Kodera’s former supervisor, Toshio Ando, a distinguished professor at the institute, developed high-speed AFM, which enables molecular-scale-resolution movies to be obtained rather than static ...
Known as high-speed atomic force microscopy or "high-speed AFM," it succeeded in capturing the movement of living samples on a nanoscale level. For example, it helped researchers visually confirm ...
A conventional AFM scans approximately two lines per second and it takes several minutes to image 500 lines and obtain a complete image. In contrast, high speed AFM (HS AFM) scans a thousand lines per ...
The Dimension FastScan Pro™ has been specifically designed for high-volume, production environments. Equipped with PeakForce Tapping ®, the FastScan Pro delivers the highest metrology-level ...