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SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov. 6, 2008 – Asylum Research has released the Cypher AFM small sample atomic force and scanning probe microscope.

Asylum-Cypher.jpgThe microscope can achieve closed loop atomic resolution using sensors on all three axes. It also features SpotOn automated laser alignment with a mouse-click, interchangeable light source modules that allow laser spot sizes down to 3 µm and support for high-speed AC imaging with cantilevers smaller than 10 µm.

The system includes an integrated enclosure to provide acoustic and vibration isolation, as well as thermal control for image and measurement stability.

Applications include electric force microscopy, magnetic force microscopy, surface potential, nanolighography, nanomanipulation, frequency modulation and operation in fluid.

For more information, visit: www.asylumresearch.com

Asylum Research
6310 Hollister Avenue
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
Phone: (805) 696-6466
Fax: (805) 696-6444



Published: November 2008
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