Invitation to the first Asylum Research webinar 2012

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Asylum Research Webinar Series 2012

February 22 Webinar
"Smaller and Quieter: Ultra-high Resolution AFM Imaging"

 

Bacterio Rhodopsin high resolution AFM scan

Miniaturization of cantilevers for Atomic Force Microscopy has increased their resonant frequencies and decreased their thermal noise, allowing faster, lower noise measurements. When used in the extremely low-noise Cypher™ AFM, these levers have enabled significant improvements in imaging resolution in air and especially in liquids. On crystals, individual atomic point defects can now be routinely resolved and this higher resolution also extends to biological samples. Examples shown include the movement of individual point defects in bacteriorhodopsin, atomic point defects in calcite, and resolution of the double-helix structure of DNA in solution.

Jason Cleveland, Co-founder Asylum Research

 

This first webinar in our 2012 Webinar Series will be presented by AFM pioneer, inventor and Asylum Research co-founder, Dr. Jason Cleveland.

Date: Wednesday, February 22 Time: 8:00am-9:00am PST

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