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Started by TINC. Last reply by Lena Kulikova Apr 25, 2012. 2 Replies 6 Likes
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Comment by Wesam Ahmed Tawfik on January 4, 2013 at 4:58pm
Comment by Denis on April 1, 2012 at 9:44am Of course it is up to you what would you do if you were getting "a lot of money". But hundreds of scientists worldwide each year chose NT-MDT microscopes.
Comment by Anastasia V Bolshakova on March 28, 2012 at 6:36am Denis, OK. After your explanation I finally have found the info, thank you very much for your response. But as I understand, here is discussion of probe microscopes in education. And in this case the price is very important. If I have a lot of money for science I prefer to buy Bruker or Asylum Research.
Comment by Denis on March 27, 2012 at 10:09pm The information is not “hidden”, you can just view the specs here: http://www.ntmdt.com/device/solver-nano (SOLVER NANO is a scientific version of NANOEDUCATOR II). By the way, if you are interested in working in liquid environment or with temperature control or use nanoindentation with diamond probes or use a wide range of other scientific options you can just go to professional SCIENTIFIC microscopes of NT-MDT like SOLVER NEXT (http://www.ntmdt.com/devices/text/specification-22) or NTEGRA (http://www.ntmdt.com/platform/ntegra). I hope you will not say that FemtoScan can compete to professional scientific devices?
And just one clarification – am I right that FS can operate with conductive wire in STM mode ONLY? Or it can use this kind of probe in both STM and AFM mode?
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Comment by Anastasia V Bolshakova on March 20, 2012 at 10:55am Lena! It is great, that nanoeducator has resonant mode, but this information is hidden in Internet. And nanoeducator cannot work in liquid.
Denis! FemtoScan has both opportunities. FemtoScan can work both with thin conductive wire and with commertial cantilevers.
Comment by Denis on March 19, 2012 at 10:40pm Moreover as compared to femtoscan, NANOEDUCATOR can operate with two principal kinds of probes. Professional Si-cantilevers can be used, which provide high image quality but are not suitable for education because students crash them often. And this is rather expensive! Alternatively NANOEDUCATOR can work with tungsten wire sharpen by electrochemical etching. Such probes cost nothing, they can be prepared by students, and the preparation itself could be good lab
Comment by Lena Kulikova on March 19, 2012 at 10:36pm =) Anastasia, it seems to me that you do not like Nanoeducator) It has resonant modes.
Comment by Anastasia V Bolshakova on March 5, 2012 at 7:40pm Lena! It is cool that it works with most operations systems. Nanoeducator is very good, if you are working in air environment , but it cannot work in liquid. And It has not an open architecture for optic control. And there is not resonant mode.
Comment by Lena Kulikova on March 5, 2012 at 7:20pm Thank you, Dmitry! I absolutely agree with you about school education, but it is not so easy to implement it in school
Anastasia, are you sure that Nanoeducator (expecially II) II is a device with limited features? As I know it is a professional tool. And it received the R&D 100 Award in 2011
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