
For scanning all sizes and shapes of samples, SA-AFM is a flexible AFM. It is easy to integrate SA with inverted microscopes. SA-AFM is affordable and complete Atomic Force Microscopy system for life sciences samples, large samples, routine scanning of technical samples, and nanotechnology research.
Why use SA-AFM?
There are many benefits of using SA-AFM and some of them are given below:
- Any sized sample can be scanned due to open frame design
- Allows scanning small samples as it includes a bottom plate
- Reduce time for probe exchange as probe exchange tool is included
- Facilitates tip approach and laser alignment as it includes top view video microscope
- Most common scanning modes included for many applications including vibrating, non-vibrating, phase, LFM, and advanced F/D
- Can be used with most commercially available probes due to the flexible sample holder
- Readily adaptable to new operating systems due to Labview software with USB communication
All standard scanning modes are included with the system using the industry standard light lever force sensor. While non-vibrating mode can be used for routine scanning, the vibrating mode is used for high resolution and soft samples.
The control software of SA-AFM is written in LabVIEW making it simple and intuitive to use and operate. Differing windows walk users through the process: a scanning window aids in acquiring images, a force position window measures force distance curves, a pre-scan window helps align the AFM probe, and finally, a system window assists in altering system parameters.
The SA-AFM is an ideal instrument for modes measurements, along with measuring the surface structure. If you want to use the SA-AFM System for scanning life science samples, large samples, routine scanning of technical samples, or for nanotechnology research, then get in touch with AFMWorkshop.
AFMWorkshop’s SA-AFM is a complete Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) system and includes everything required for scanning all sizes and shapes of samples. To learn more, feel free to visit https://www.afmworkshop.com.
