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Happy New Year! from MikroMasch®Sat Dec 25 2021


Season’s Greetings from NANOSENSORS AFM probesMon Dec 20 2021
There is a snowman in the park! This is a sure sign that it is again time to wish all users of our AFM probes Happy Holidays!
Take care of yourselves. We are looking forward to a new year together with you.


Max Born won the 1954 Nobel Prize in PhysicsSat Dec 11 2021


The Nobel Prize in Physics 1986Fri Dec 10 2021


Today we remember the late Prof. Calvin QuateTue Dec 07 2021
Today we remember the late Prof. Calvin Quate, co-inventor of the Atomic Force Microscope, who was born on this date in 1923. Binnig, Quate and Gerber constructed the first AFM in 1986. The three scientists received the Kavli Prize in 2016 in recognition of their invention.


NanoAndMore USA booth no 609 at Materials Research Society MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit 2021Fri Dec 03 2021


Last day at MRS Fall 2021Thu Dec 02 2021


QUANTUM-AC10: Extremely Low Wear for Super-Fast AFM’sThu Dec 02 2021
Green Line product highlight:
- Consistent Sharpness
Tip radius 6-7 nm guaranteed. For reliable scanning performance and unmatched tip to tip repeatability - Controlled orientation
Tilt compensation within ±1° ensuring tip-sample perpendicularity for your specific AFM model - Scan location finder aid
Tip position mark on cantilever backside - Consistent Tuning
1.2 MHz rectangular quartz cantilevers (> 1.1 MHz guaranteed) - Diamond-like hardness and durability
Exceptional wear resistance guarantees negligible tip shape changes during high-speed scanning for consistent performance
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@NanoAndMore USA booth no 609 is all set up and ready to welcome youThu Dec 02 2021


Materials Research Society MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit 2021Thu Dec 02 2021
It’s the last day at Materials Research Society MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit 2021. NanoAndMore USA booth no. 609 will be ready for your visit from 10:00 am - 1:30 pm today.


Invitation to visit booth 609 at MRS Fall Exhibit 2021Wed Dec 01 2021


It’s the first day of the virtual Materials Research Society 2021 MRS Fall Meeting & ExhibitMon Nov 29 2021


Feel free to pass by NanoAndMore USA booth no. 609Mon Nov 29 2021


Lightwave-driven scanning tunneling spectroscopy of atomically precise graphene nanoribbonsWed Nov 24 2021
When physicist Tyler Cocker joined Michigan State University in 2018, he had a clear goal: build a powerful microscope that would be the first of its kind in the United States.
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Happy Thanksgiving by NanoWorld®Wed Nov 24 2021


MCNT-300™: 18 nm cylindrical tip for durable and consistent bottom access of finest featuresTue Nov 16 2021
Blue Line product highlight:
MCNT-300™: Amorphous CNT solution for demanding depth metrology applications
- Controlled shape:
Precisely controlled length of 300 nm and uniform width of 18 nm - Controlled orientation: 3° or 12°
Tilt compensation within ±0.5° for enhanced access capabilities to bottom trench features - Optimized cantilevers:
Standard with k: 40 N/m, f: 320 KHz
Softer cantilevers for force-controlling scanning modes available upon request - Diamond-like hardness and durability:
Exceptional wear resistance of diamond-like carbon for consistent
performance and reduced cost per measurement - Delivered with TrueDimensions™:
Datasheet for every single probe available online 24/7 via QR code




Happy World Science Day for Peace and Development!Wed Nov 10 2021


Correlation of membrane protein conformational and functional dynamicsFri Nov 05 2021
Membrane proteins (MPs) reside in the plasma membrane and perform various biological processes including ion transport, substrate transport, and signal transduction.*
Function-related conformational changes in membrane proteins occur in times scales ranging from nanoseconds to seconds.*
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Supercritical carbon dioxide decellularization of plant material to generate 3D biocompatible scaffoldsFri Oct 29 2021
Biocompatible scaffolds that can be repopulated with human cells have many uses such serving as replacement organs and tissues. Therefore there is an increasing interest in plant-based biomaterials for tissue engineering.*
As the above mentioned scaffolds should mimic the in vivo tissue environment closely they need to provide a fitting structural and biomechanical support to the cells while at the same time promoting cell behaviour and tissue development. *
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