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Front Cover Images Being Accepted for Materials Today
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- Published: 2011-09-02, 12:19 PM
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Front Cover Images Being Accepted for Materials Today
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Upcoming Events, Workshops and Cypher Fast Scanning-Worldwide
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- Published: 2011-08-12, 08:28 AM
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Upcoming Events, Workshops and Cypher Fast Scanning-Worldwide
Be sure to see us at the following events this month:
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AFM Workshop at The University of Texas at Austin, Sept. 14-15, 2011
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- Published: 2011-08-12, 08:20 AM
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AFM Workshop at The University of Texas at Austin, Sept. 14-15, 2011
The University of Texas at Austin and Asylum Research will host the Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Workshop, Life Science and Materials Characterization, on Sept. 14-15, 2011. The workshop will be a combination of AFM tutorials, lectures on current research being done in the field, and the very popular equipment lab and demonstrations where you can ask-the-expert and get tips and tricks for making your measurements. Topics include force measurements and mapping, Scanning Kelvin Probe Microscopy (SKPM),... -
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Nanomechanics Class Aug. 16-18 - Class is Now Full
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- Published: 2011-06-03, 06:15 AM
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Nanomechanics Class Aug. 16-18 - Class is Now Full
The Nanomechanics Class will be held at Asylum Research August 16-18, 2011 and will cover a variety of instruments and techniques used for nanomechanical measurements. This class will be geared for beginner-intermediate AFM users that are looking to gain a greater understanding of nanomechanical characterization using AFM and nanoindenting. The class combines lectures and hands-on experiments designed to teach AFM theory and instrumentation, scanning modes to probe contact mechanics, including... -
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Jason Cleveland to present "High Speed and High Resolution Imaging with the Cypher AFM" at UIUC, June 10
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Terry Mehr
- Published: 2011-05-25, 11:11 AM
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Jason Cleveland to present "High Speed and High Resolution Imaging with the Cypher AFM" at UIUC, June 10
"High Speed and High Resolution Imaging with the Cypher™ AFM"
a technical talk presented by Jason Cleveland
Friday, June 10
9:00am
UIUC
Engineering Sciences Bldg.
Room 190
1101 W. Springfield Ave.
Urbana, IL
The talk is free and is open to all of those interested in AFM/SPM. Please contact Scott MacLaren ([email protected]) for any questions. -
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UK User Meeting-Abstract Deadline Extended to June 8
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Terry Mehr
- Published: 2011-05-25, 07:02 AM
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UK User Meeting-Abstract Deadline Extended to June 8
The deadline for abstract submission has been extended to June 8 for the UK User Meeting and Forum in Edinburgh, UK.
The UK User Meeting and Forum will take place on June 21 and will be a great day to exchange information on what is happening in AFM/SPM at both Asylum and with the UK SPM community. More information can be found at http://www.asylumresearch.com/UKForum/index.shtml
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Asylum Research Cypher™ Atomic Force Microscope Achieves Point Defect Atomic Resolution in Liquids
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- Published: 2011-05-04, 09:47 AM
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Asylum Research Cypher™ Atomic Force Microscope Achieves Point Defect Atomic Resolution in Liquids
Asylum Research announced today that its revolutionary Cypher AFM is routinely achieving resolution of atomic-scale point defects in liquid. While scanning tunneling microscopes have routinely demonstrated point defect resolution since their invention, this gold standard of true atomic resolution has been more elusive in AFM. Many commercial AFMs can routinely image atomic lattices in ambient and liquid conditions, but the lack of point defects has led most researchers to conclude that the contact... -
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New Products From Asylum
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- Published: 2011-05-04, 07:55 AM
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New Products From Asylum
Asylum has recently announced these new products. Please email us if you would like a quotation or are interested in additional information.
Electrochemical Strain Microscopy for Energy Storage Research
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Submit Your Abstract and Register Now for the UK Forum and User Meeting June 21 in Edinburgh, UK
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Submit Your Abstract and Register Now for the UK Forum and User Meeting June 21 in Edinburgh, UK
Attention Asylum UK Users,
On-line registration and abstract submission (oral presentations and posters) is now open for the UK Forum and User Meeting June 21 in Edinburgh UK. It will be a great chance to learn about recent advancements in AFM/SPM, talk with our applications scientists, learn tips and tricks in the equipment labs, and mingle amongst your colleagues in the Happy Hour Poster Session.
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Electrochemical Strain Microscopy Talks at MRS Spring Meeting April 25-28
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Electrochemical Strain Microscopy Talks at MRS Spring Meeting April 25-28
See these AFM talks, or stop by our Booth 313 for additional information on the new electrochemical strain microscopy technique for energy storage research. We'll also be running Cypher™.
April 25 & April 26 (select the link for rooms and times)
PFM Tutorial and Session Z:
Nanoscale Electromechanics of Inorganic, Macromolecular, and Biological Systems April 25, Rm 2018, 2:00pm Probing Local Ionic Motion and Conductivity Phenomena in Correlated Oxides S.V. Kalin, et al ... -
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