Bruker has been developing and optimizing AFM modes since our release of the first commercial system in the 1980s. Building upon the backbone of Contact Mode and Tapping Mode, Bruker developed dozens of modes to allow users to probe their samples’ electrical, magnetic, or materials properties. As AFM capabilities and research advancements continued to demand more versatility, we continued to push the envelope of available modes and techniques.
Bruker’s innovative PeakForce Tapping® technology has become a new core imaging paradigm that is being incorporated into an ever-growing range of modes to provide additional topographic, electrical, and mechanical properties data. Other advances include the DataCube Modes, which provide hyperspectral “big data” with electrical ramps and force distance curves at every pixel, and AFM-nDMA captures viscoelastic properties and their frequency dependence.
In addition to continually advancing AFM capabilities with new modes, Bruker has also released ScanAsyst® Plus self-optimizing imaging software to make it easier to select and use various modes. Only Bruker AFMs give researchers access to today's full suite of 50+ modes.
Domain Structure
Friction
Elasticity and Adhesion
Viscoelasticity and Adhesion
Force Spectra
Conductivity
Capacitance
Resistance
Impedence
Piezoelectric
Magnetic Field
Electric Field
Surface Potential
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Bruker se asocia con nuestros clientes para resolver problemas de aplicaciones del mundo real. Desarrollamos tecnologías de última generación y ayudamos a los clientes a seleccionar el sistema y los accesorios adecuados. Esta asociación continúa a través de la formación y el servicio extendido, mucho después de que se vendan las herramientas.
Nuestro equipo altamente capacitado de ingenieros de soporte, científicos de aplicaciones y expertos en la materia se dedican totalmente a maximizar su productividad con el servicio del sistema y las actualizaciones, así como el soporte y la formación de aplicaciones.