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All major AFM modes
- Contact mode
- Lateral Force Microscopy LFM
- Variety of AC modes
- Phase imaging
- Liquid imaging
- Kelvin Probe Microscopy (KPM)
- EFM
- MFM
- Force modulation mode
- Force spectroscopy
- ForceWatch (TM) mode
- Force mapping
- Nanomanipulation
- Nanolithography
- "Image in Image" functionality
- Environment control with gas, liquid
- Patented DirectOverlay (TM) for perfect optical integration
- And many more
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JPK BioMAT |
BioMAT setup consisiting of a NW II AFM,
the BioMAT base and a Zeiss AxioImager
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For More Information, please contact:
Sid Ragona, Ph.D.
Ragona Scientific
ph./fax (585) 249-7692
sid2006@rochester.rr.com
www.ragonascientific.com
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Perfect images of opaque samples
from the micro to the nanoscale.
No compromises.
- Completely integrated system comprising upright optical microscope and AFM
- Developed for the investigation of opaque samples in life and materials sciences
- 100% performance of both techniques, without any limitations
- Outstanding reproducibility of the focussed position (ROI) with both systems
- Unique capability to investigate the ROI precisely with optics and AFM
- Also perfect during operation in liquids
- Wide range of applications: Biochips, cell chips or patterned substrates for cell adhesion, nanostructured surfaces from PDMS or other imprints, lipid bilayers, biomarkers such as quantum dots, rods, CNT ...
- Flexible concept with shuttle stage
- Both techniques can be operated even in different laboratory rooms
Applications examples
- Studies on non transparent substrates or samples with AFM and optics
- Applications in microbiology and virus research
- Applications in food, paper or textile industry on fibers, coatings or powders in air or liquid
- Single molecule studies on DNA, RNA, proteins, dendrimers, carbohydrates, lipids etc
- Binding studies such as receptor/ligand or antibody/antigene
- Optical active compounds or materials studies in b biosensors, capsules, paint or dye development
- Soft materials studies such as optical, mechanical or electrical properties
- Biomaterial studies, biofouling, biosensors, capsules
- Implants coatings and biochips
- Testing functionalized surfaces
- Polymer and thin film imaging and mapping in air and liquid with different temperatures or liquids such as non aqueous solvents
- Nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanocomposites, vesicles, colloids, quantum dots
- And many more
For More Information, please contact:
Sid Ragona, Ph.D.
Ragona Scientific
ph./fax (585) 249-7692
sid2006@rochester.rr.com
www.ragonascientific.com |
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