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AFM Webinar Series - Advances in NanoScale Thermal Analysis - February 15th

Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series - Advances in NanoScale Thermal Analysis - Transition Temperature Microscopy

Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series

Advances in NanoScale Thermal Analysis:

Transition Temperature Microscopy

Webinar Presenter - Thomas Mueller, Ph.D.
Presenter Thomas Mueller, Ph.D., Product Line Manager

 

Webinar Date & Time

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Morning Broadcast, 8:00 AM PST*

Webinar Overview

Atomic force microscopy is entering an era where it can provide quantitative nanoscale property information with statistically meaningful sampling.
With Bruker’s introduction of PeakForce QNM and PeakForce TUNA, the creation of high resolution property maps quantifying the variation in nanomechanical and nano-electrical properties has become routine. These advanced capabilities are now joined by transition temperature microscopy.

Transition temperature microscopy reveals the complete picture of transition temperature variations with its fully automated execution and analysis of nanothermal analysis curves at a resolution neither single point nor bulk measurements can provide. In addition, its automatic creation of transition temperature maps uncovers spatial property variations that may not be accessible to any other AFM measurements.

This webinar will explore the benefits and applications of transition temperature microscopy.

The live broadcast will include a fully-interactive Q&A session to answer all of your applications questions. Register today to reserve your seat.

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