Ultra-short Cantilevers for High Speed AFM – USC

If you would like to see what has been going on in the last few years in the field of high speed AFM then have a look at: http://www.highspeedscanning.com/hs-afm-references.html

We know that this list is far from complete so if you have used one of our USC tips in the research for your publication and your article isn’t listed yet then please let us know.

NanoWorld USC AFM tip for high-speed AFM
NanoWorld ultra-short AFM probes for high-speed atomic force microscopy

NANOWORLD ARROW™ TL – TIPLESS CANTILEVERS AND CANTILEVER ARRAYS SCREENCAST

Check out our screencast about NanoWorld Arrow™ TL – Tipless Cantilevers and Cantilever Arrays

It will give you an overview of our Arrow™ TL Probes which have tipless cantilevers and are available with either 1 cantilever or with cantilever arrays consisting of 2 or 8 rectangular cantilevers. The AFM probes of the Arrow tipless series can for example be used for attaching spheres and other objects to the free end of the cantilever, or for functionalizing and sensing applications.

Ice Crystallization on Mica – High Speed AFM

A new video showing ice crystallization on mica using NanoWorld Arrow UHF AFM probes in a Keysight 9500 Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) has been published on the NanoWorld High Speed Scanning website. Have a look here: