[Spm] RE: Spm Digest, Vol 43, Issue 10

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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 13:14:09 +0000 (GMT)
From: dipak paramanik <dipak1205 at yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [Spm] AFM Purchase
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NT_MDT AFM are made in Russia.
There are few users of this instrument in USA.

There are some institutions in India under Atomic energy.
These institutes can not buy AFM form USA due to Indo-US international policy.
So, they buy AFM form Russia or other countries. You will find NT_MDT system
in many atomic energy institution in india.

However I feel Digital (Veeco) system is much better that NT_MDT system in all respect.

Best Regards
Dipak Paramanik
Doctoral Research scholar
IoP, Bhubaneswar
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   2. Users feedback from Veeco?s diInnova AFM
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   3. Re: Poly Grain Size (Alexander S. Filonov)
   4. UKSPM 2008 (Wilson, Neil)
   5. Re: Spm Digest, Vol 42, Issue 3 (Pablo Ares)
   6. AFM  (Vishal Gupta)


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Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 06:40:18 -0500
From: Ted Robinson
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I am a post doc at the University of Vermont. We are in the process of evaluating several afms. We are having a hard time finding anyone in the US that uses the NT-MDT system. Can any one give any comments. This is greatly speed up our evaluation process.

Thanks!

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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 11:36:02 +0100
From: Jos? Jes?s Ben?tez Jim?nez
Subject: [Spm] Users feedback from Veeco?s diInnova AFM
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Hi everybody!.



I am in the process of purchasing a new AFM and the diInnova model is one of
the options for the kind of research I would like to carry on. I am running
out of references about this new AFM and I would really appreciate some
feedback from dedicated users. One of my concerns is about its flexibility
on managing input and output signals (a key point in their bronchure). I
would be also very helpful to get the opinion from someone using both a
multimode and the new Innova.

As this may be considered as personal opinions I may recommend to contact me
out of the general list.



Thanks



J.J. Ben?tez

Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla

CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla

Avda. Americo Vespucio 49

Isla de la Cartuja

41092 Sevilla

Spain

email:   benitez at icmse.csic.es

tel.  34 95 448 9551

fax. 34 95 446 0665



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Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 15:49:06 +0300
From: "Alexander S. Filonov"
Subject: [Spm] Re: Poly Grain Size
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Dear Stephen Rothwell,

we have a function "Enum Features" in our software  "FemtoScan Online", which
may be is what you need. It can calculate different parameters of individual
grains (such as square, volume, perimeter etc.) and put them in one table. Try
it from our web site: http://www.nanoscopy.net/en/Femtoscan-D.php

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Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:31:15 -0000
From: "Wilson, Neil"
Subject: [Spm] UKSPM 2008
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Dear Scanned Probe Microscopist,



Once again this summer UKSPM will be held in London (25-26th June) as part of the MICROSCIENCE conference organized by the Royal Microscopical Society. As usual, UKSPM will provide an opportunity to present to, and interact with, fellow scanned probe microscopists from a broad spectrum of fields. It promises to be a fascinating event with a great line-up of invited speakers, the all important UKSPM dinner where the serious business of socializing can be attended to, and of course the associated trade show where the latest instrument developments will be showcased.



The submission deadline for abstracts for oral presentations is approaching soon (February the 29th).  We welcome abstracts from all disciplines utilizing and advancing SPM. Alongside more experienced speakers we are keen to promote opportunities for early career researchers, from PhD students to Postdocs and young academics, and hope to have industry sponsored prizes for oral and poster presentations in these categories.



We look forward to seeing you in  June, and if you have any enquiries please see the UKSPM website (link below), or feel free to contact myself (Neil Wilson) about the scientific programme or Kirsty Grimwade of the RMS (see UKSPM website) about organizational matters.



Best wishes,



Neil



www.microscience2008.org.uk/UKSPM



p.s. Limited subsidized accommodation is available on a first come first served basis so you are advised to register as soon as possible!

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From: Pablo Ares

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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 21:56:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Vishal Gupta
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Dear AFM users,

I have few question regarding PicoScan (Agilent) and I believe those apply to Nanoscope (Veeco) users as well:

1. I am using plain glass slide for imaging with triangular beam cantilever (0.12 N/m) in contact mode.  While aligning laser on cantilever, I am seeing multiple reflection of laser on video monitor with same intensity. So its hard to tell which laser spot is real and which is image on glass surface. Any suggestion to solve this issue.

2. While doing the force measurement, I set the force set point as zero. But changing the force set point to higher positive value shift the force curve vertically down and changing the force set point to higher negative value shift the curve vertically upward. what does that mean and what value should I use for force set point. Any thumb rule or suggestion would help.

Hope to hear from you.

Greetings,

Vishal


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