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Atomic Force Microscope

Our LabMate Atomic Force Microscope is a cutting-edge scientific instrument designed for nanoscale imaging and analysis in research and laboratory settings. This highly advanced AFM offers researchers the capability to explore and manipulate surfaces at the atomic and molecular level, providing valuable insights into material properties, surface roughness, and interactions at nanoscale dimensions. With its precision and versatility, the LabMate Atomic Force Microscope empowers scientists and engineers to conduct a wide range of studies, including materials science, biology, and physics, enabling them to unravel the mysteries of the micro and nano realms.

Atomic Force Microscope LMAFM-A100

  • Operation Modes: Contact mode, friction mode, Tapping Mode, MFM, EFM
  • Scan Angle: Random angle
  • Scan Range: X/Y axis: 20×20 µm, Z axis: 2.5µm
  • Optical System/ Magnification Of CCD: Magnification: 4x, Resolution: 2.5 µm
  • Resolution: X/Y axis: 0.2 nm, Z axis: 0.05 nm

Atomic Force Microscope LMAFM-A101

  • Operation Mode: Contact Mode, Tapping Mode, Friction Mode, Phase Mode, Magnetic Mode, Electrostatic Mode
  • Curves: RMS-Z Curve, F-Z Force Curve
  • XY Scan Range: 50 × 50 μm
  • XY Scan Resolution: 0.2 nm
  • Z Scan Range: 5 μm

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is an Atomic Force Microscope?

An Atomic Force Microscope is a high-resolution scanning probe microscope that provides topographical imaging of surfaces at the nanometer scale.

2 How does an Atomic Force Microscope work?

It works by scanning a sharp tip attached to a cantilever over a surface; as the tip interacts with the sample, deflections are detected using a laser and photodetector system to create a high-resolution image.

3 What types of samples can be analyzed using Atomic Force Microscope?

It can analyze a wide variety of samples, including polymers, biological cells, thin films, and nanostructures, due to its non-destructive and versatile scanning capabilities.

4 How is Atomic Force Microscope used in biological research?

It is used in biological research to image living cells, measure mechanical properties of membranes, and study biomolecular interactions at nanoscale resolution without the need for staining or vacuum environments.

5 How can Atomic Force Microscope help in nanotechnology development?

It helps in nanotechnology development by enabling precise imaging, manipulation, and characterization of nanostructures, nanowires, and nanoparticles on various substrates.

6 How is Atomic Force Microscope applied in materials science?

It is applied in materials science to analyze surface roughness, mechanical properties, phase contrast, and adhesion forces of polymers, composites, and thin films at the nanoscale.

7 How is Atomic Force Microscope used in forensic science?

It is used in forensic science to analyze microscopic evidence such as hair, fibers, and surface residues with nanometer precision, aiding in detailed material characterization and trace analysis.

8 Can Atomic Force Microscope be used for quality control in manufacturing?

It is used for quality control in manufacturing by evaluating surface defects, coating uniformity, and texture of components to ensure nanometer-scale precision and consistency.

9 How can Atomic Force Microscope be used in cancer research?

It is used in cancer research to analyze changes in cell stiffness, surface morphology, and biomechanical properties, helping to distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells.

10 How does Atomic Force Microscope contribute to food science?

It contributes to food science by examining the texture, crystallinity, and microstructure of food products, helping improve processing and quality control.