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Micro 5 shaped cantilever

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The Micro V-shaped cantilever is a precision laboratory instrument used for measuring and analyzing small-scale physical properties. It features a V-shaped cantilever design that enables highly sensitive detection of minuscule forces, displacements, and vibrations. The device is primarily used in research and scientific applications that require accurate measurement of micro- or nano-scale phenomena.

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Atomic Force Microscopy of Monolayers

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The monolayers transferred to the mica substrate were naturally dried at room temperature and then carried out with a commercial AFM (SPM-9500-J3 Shimadzu Instruments Co. Ltd., Kyoto, Japan). The microcantilever and probe represent the major components involved in the image acquisition of AFM. The AFM probe used was a micro V-shaped cantilever (Olympus Optical Co. Ltd., Kyoto, Japan). The probe material was Si3N4 and the elastic constant was 0.06 N/m. The whole detection process was carried out at room temperature, with a scanning rate of 1 Hz and a pixel point of 512 × 512.
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Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging

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AFM image was acquired in air at room temperature using a SPM-9500-J3 AFM (Shimadzu Corporation, Japan). AFM images were obtained by using a Micro V-shaped Cantilever (Olympus Optical Co. Ltd., Japan) with a spring constant of 0.06 N/m, a length of 125 μm, and thickness of 400 nm. All images (512 × 512 points) were performed in air at a scan rate of 1 Hz.
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