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Ap arrow ncr

Manufactured by NanoWorld
Sourced in Austria

The AP-ARROW-NCR is a lab equipment product from NanoWorld. It serves as a nanometer-scale proximity sensor, capable of detecting and measuring distances at the nanometer level.

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Atomic Force Microscopy Characterization

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Atomic force microscopy images were acquired in tapping mode using a Tosca™ 400 atomic force microscope (Anton Paar, Graz, Austria) with silicon cantilevers (AP-ARROW-NCR from NanoWorld AG, Neuchatel, Switzerland) with a resonance frequency of 285 kHz and a force constant of 42 N⋅m -1 . Image processing and calculation of film thickness and the root mean square roughness (RMS) were determined with Gwyddion v2.58 software.
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Tapping Mode AFM Imaging Protocol

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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) images were collected in tapping mode at ambient conditions with a Tosca™ 400 atomic force microscope (Anton Paar, Graz, Austria) utilizing silicon cantilevers (AP-ARROW-NCR) from Nanoworld AG (Neuchâtel, Switzerland) with a force constant of 42 N m−1 and a resonance frequency of 285 kHz. Image processing was accomplished with Tosca™ analysis software and Gwyddion 2.56 software.
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