[Spm] Re: image atomic resolution of the surface

dipak paramanik dipak1205 at yahoo.co.in
Sat Mar 15 08:50:18 EST 2008


Hi Stone,
 I can do the atomic resolution imaging of the surface using AFM or STM.
I have five years experience in this field. I would try my best if you can send your samples.
Know more about me in the website www.iop.res.in/~dipakpk

best wishes
Dipak Paramanik

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Today's Topics:

   1. Dave Allison ISPM conference announcement (allisond)
   2. Difference between CDT and CDTP nanosensors diamond coated
      tip (Brice GAUTIER)
   3. SPM atomic imaging  (s stone)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:23:36 -0400
From: allisond 
Subject: [Spm] Dave Allison ISPM conference announcement
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Dear Colleague,

This year the 10th anniversary ISPM (International Scanning Probe Microscopy) 
conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Seattle, Washington, USA, 
June 22-24, 2008. This conference was previously called Scanning Probe 
Microscopy, Sensors, and Nanostructures. We hope that you will consider 
attending this conference.

Conference registration is now open and we are accepting abstracts for 
contributed talks and posters. Further information regarding the conference, 
invited speakers, registration, and abstract submission is available on the 
conference web site http://ispm.bris.ac.uk.

If you plan on attending the conference, please consider registering as soon 
as possible at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. A block of rooms are reserved at a much 
reduced conference rate. Early registration will ensure availability.

We hope to see you in Seattle.

Best Wishes,


Seattle Conference Organizers 
Dave Allison
Mitch Doktycz
Stuart Lindsay

David Allison PhD
Dept. of Biochemistry & Cellular &Molecular Biology
The University of Tennessee
10515 Research Drive Suite A-100
Knoxville, TN 37932

Phone (865) 974-0778
Fax. (865) 574-6210
E-mail allisond at utk.edu



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:31:12 +0100
From: Brice GAUTIER 

Subject: [Spm] Difference between CDT and CDTP nanosensors diamond
 coated tip
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Hello, 

Did anyone compare the diamond-coated tips released by NanoSensors : CDT
and CDTP ? The former are less conductive than the latter (resistance of
CDT tips ~ 10 kOhms, CDTP : 3 kOhms), the radius of CDT tips is smaller
(100-200 nm instead of CDPT 200-300 nm). 

We would like to use those tips for SSRM measurements. Of course, the
lower resistivity is a good thing for such measurements, but the higher
radius is also a serious drawback.

Did anyone try both kind of tips ?


-- 
Brice GAUTIER
Maître de Conférences
Habilité à diriger les recherches

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL)
Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA)
7, avenue Capelle, 6e étage
F-69621 VILLEURBANNE Cédex
+33 4 72 43 70 03
Fax : +33 4 72 43 60 81
http://www.inl.cnrs.fr
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 19:03:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: s stone 
Subject: [Spm] SPM atomic imaging 
To: spm at spmlist.di.com
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Dear colleagues;
  We need to image atomic resolution of the surface of our cnt samples with afm or stm, 
  is this possible? any suggestions? if anyone can help us to image, we can send samples to.
  thanks a lot
   
  stone

       
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Dipak Paramanik 
Doctoral Scholar 
XPS/SPM Laboratory 
Istitute of Physics 
Bhubaneswar -751005 
India 
Personal homepage:
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