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    Veeco is a global leader in Process Equipment technology. Our products combine innovative technological solutions with highest capital efficiency to drive our customer’s critical manufacturing...
  • Article - 23 Aug 2022
    Atomic force microscopy can address many food quality analysis challenges owing to the excellent spatial resolution meaning species such as bacteria can be detected and local inhomogeneities in the...
  • Article - 7 Dec 2021
    Researchers have recently created a new ultrafast amplitude detector to enable even greater temporal resolution for high-speed atomic force microscopy. Their paper may form part of the foundation for...
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    Park Systems Corporation is the world’s leading manufacturer of atomic force microscopy systems for scientific research, nanoscale engineering, semiconductor fabrication and quality assurance....
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    Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology provides high-performance, specialized analysis and testing technology for the widest range of research and production applications. Our broad portfolio of 2D and...
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    PI is a privately held company that designs and manufactures world-class precision motion and automation systems including air bearings, hexapods, and piezo drives at locations in North America,...
  • News - 27 Jul 2022
    The Advanced Microfluidics and Microdevices Laboratory (AMMLab) at NYU Abu Dhabi has created a new class of atomic force microscopy (AFM) probes known as 3DTIPs that have actual three-dimensional...
  • News - 4 Jun 2021
    Mechanics play a pivotal role in the development, progression, and metastasis of cancer. Unfortunately, an effective and reliable method of mechanical characterization of metastatic cancer has...
  • News - 6 Aug 2020
    Atomic force microscopy (AFM) brought the atomic scale imaging resolution of scanning tunnelling microscopy, a technique that won the Nobel Prize in Physics, to non-conducting surfaces. However,...
  • News - 23 Jul 2020
    KAIST researchers used atomic force microscopy to quantitatively evaluate how acidic and sugary drinks affect human tooth enamel at the nanoscale level. This novel approach is useful for measuring...

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