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PeakForce Tapping Gains Rapid Adoption as Revolutionary AFM Mode
BOSTON --(Business Wire)--
Bruker announced today at the 2012 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall
Meeting that its exclusive PeakForce
Tapping™ technology has recently surpassed the 100
peer-reviewed publication mark. This rate of adoption is even greater
than Bruker's TappingMode™, which since its launch in the early 1990s,
has been considered the primary imaging mode of scanning probe
microscopy. PeakForce Tapping is the enabling technology
behind Bruker's suite of proprietary imaging modes that are bringing
unprecedented atomic resolution imaging and ease of use to quantitative
nanomechanical and nanoelectrical AFM characterization in biological and
material science applications.
"By applying a precisely controlled, extremely low force response curve
at every pixel, PeakForce Tapping protects both fragile
probes and samples with no decrease in image resolution," said Mark R.
Munch, Ph.D., President, Bruker MAT Group and Bruker Nano Surfaces
Division. "This benefits our customers in many ways, from being able to
use AFM with a broader range of samples and achieve true atomic
resolution to our patented ScanAsyst®,
which automatically and continuously monitors image quality and makes
the appropriate parameter adjustments."
"More and more PeakForce Tapping technology is becoming a
core building block for advanced mechanical, electrical, and chemical
nano-characterization," added David V. Rossi, Executive Vice President
and General Manager of Bruker's AFM Business. "We are further
functionalizing this technology through packages such as PeakForce
QNM®, which leverages the force response data of PeakForce
Tapping to obtain quantitative nanomechanical information over a
wide range. Other recent enhancements based on this technology include
advanced conductivity mapping with PeakForce
TUNA™ and surface potential mapping with PeakForce
KPFM™. Only Bruker AFMs give users full access to these powerful new
capabilities."
About PeakForce Tapping
Through precise measurement technology and force control algorithms PeakForce
Tapping permits the use of reduced imaging forces, protecting
both fragile probes and samples, and increasing image resolution. In PeakForce
Tapping, a force-distance curve is obtained at every pixel in an
image; PeakForce QNM analyzes this data real time to obtain quantitative
nanomechanical information. ScanAsyst automates PeakForce Tapping,
saving time and effort for all AFM users. PeakForce Tapping
has also been integrated into several electrical characterization modes,
allowing users to investigate electrical properties simultaneously with
nanomechanical characteristics and topography.
About Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ: BRKR)
Bruker Corporation is a leading provider of high-performance scientific
instruments and solutions for molecular and materials research, as well
as for industrial and applied analysis. For more information about
Bruker Corporation, please visit www.bruker.com.

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