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Multimode 8 nanoscope 5 microscope

Manufactured by Bruker

The Multimode 8 Nanoscope V microscope is a high-resolution scanning probe microscope designed for investigating surface topography and other nanoscale properties of a wide range of materials. It provides precise, quantitative measurements of surface features at the nanometer scale.

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AFM Imaging of Nanomaterials on HOPG

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AFM images were acquired under ambient conditions using a Multimode 8 Nanoscope V microscope (Bruker Instruments) in peak force tapping (Scanasyst) mode. Silicon cantilevers (SCANASYST-AIR) with a spring constant of 0.4 N m−1 and frequency of 70 kHz (nominal value, Bruker, Japan) were used in peak force tapping mode. Samples were prepared by spin-coating assembly solutions onto freshly cleaved HOPG.
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Atomic Force Microscopy of HOPG

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AFM images were acquired under ambient conditions using Multimode 8 Nanoscope V microscope (Bruker Instruments) in peak force tapping (Scanasyst) mode. Silicon cantilevers (SCANASYST-AIR) with a spring constant of 0.4 N/m and frequency of 70 kHz (nominal value, Bruker, Japan) were used. Samples were prepared by spin-coating assembly solutions onto freshly cleaved HOPG.
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