NanoWorld appoints COO

Neuchâtel, October 17th 2011, Daniel Guntli, formerly the Assistant General Management, has joined NanoWorld AG’s management team as the new Chief Operating Officer..
Daniel Guntli, formerly the Assistant General Management, has joined NanoWorld AG’s management team as the new Chief Operating Officer.

Daniel Guntli“Dr Guntli is ideally positioned to take over the responsibility for our operations. He joined NanoWorld over three years ago and gained in-depth knowledge of NanoWorld’s global operational processes and has a track record of successful project management and leadership,” said NanoWorld CEO Manfred Detterbeck. “I’m happy that Dr Guntli will strengthen our management team and I have every confidence that he will further improve our customer focus and operational excellence, ensuring flexibility in response to an increasingly demanding marketplace.”

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NanoWorld AG announces High Speed Scanning AFM website

Neuchâtel, June 1 st 2011, NanoWorld AG announced that it has launched a website entirely dedicated to High Speed Scanning Atomic Force Microscopy (HS-AFM) at www.highspeedscanning.com.

NanoWorld dedicates this website to the community of high speed scanning AFM users and focuses on the probe aspect of high speed scanning SPM.

For a long time Fast Scanning in Scanning Probe Microscopy was limited by two factors: no commercial High Speed Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPM) and Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) were available and there were hardly any dedicated High Speed scanning probes on the market.

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Dissolution of a calcite crystal in diluted HCl

Dissolution of a calcite crystal in diluted HCl
Properties:
Mode: Contact Mode
Line Rate (LR): 1300 Hz
Image Rate (IR): 13 Hz
Scan Size (S): 1 μm x 1 μm
Resolution (R): 100 x 400 pixels
Tip Speed (TS): 2.60 mm/s
Probe: SD-USC-Si-1.1MHz

Video by C. Braunsmann and T. E. Schäffer, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

Published in  the gallery of High Speed Atomic Force Microscopy videos on the high speed scanning website