Webinars
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is an extremely versatile technique enabling the study of different aspects of biological systems with ultra-high resolution. Conventionally...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is one of the necessary tool for mapping the nanoscale properties of a material, and hence its operation should be simple. However, one ...
Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is an atomic force microscopy (AFM) application that is widely used to characterize magnetic properties of various materials at the nanosc...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a technique that measures forces between a probe and sample, which can be used not only to measure the topography of surfaces with nanome...
Imaging under liquid conditions is an important aspect of an atomic force microscope (AFM) to map the topography as well as mechanical properties of sample surface. Gener...
From functional polymer composites to wearable electronics or 2D materials or biological structures, local variations in mechanical properties dictate the macroscopic pro...
In this webinar the principle of electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) will be discussed to map electrical properties of the sample by sensing the electrostatic force betw...
Lecture topics will be reinforced through demonstration Park Systems’s SICM and SECCM modes on a Park Systems NX series AFM. AFM operator will show the experiment setup i...
Lecture topics will be reinforced through demonstration and practice of True Non-Contact™, Tapping, and PinPoint™ on a Park Systems NX series AFM. Each imaging mode and s...
Lecture topics will be reinforced through demonstration and practice of Contact based imaging on a Park Systems NX series AFM. AFM operator controls are highlighted with ...