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BlueDrive Photothermal Excitation

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Asylum Research has announced blueDrive photothermal excitation, an option available for its Cypher atomic force microscopes (AFMs). The process uses a blue laser to photothermally excite the AFM cantilever, resulting in improved cantilever drive response in both air and liquids.

The option is available on the company’s Cypher S and Cypher ES AFMs and is compatible with a variety of tapping mode techniques, including topographic and phase imaging; electric force, Kelvin probe force and magnetic force microscopy; and AM-FM and Contact Resonance Viscoelastic Mapping. It is safe with temperature-sensitive samples and offers adjustable laser power.


Photonics Spectra
Jan 2014
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