Oxford Devices Asylum Analysis declares immediately the discharge of Vero, the primary and solely AFM with Quadrature Part Differential Interferometry (QPDI) cantilever sensing know-how. Vero builds on the ultra-high efficiency, stability, and capabilities of Asylum’s Cypher AFM household, and since the QPDI detector measures the true vertical tip displacement, it will possibly produce extra correct and extra repeatable AFM outcomes.
“This thrilling new product builds on Asylum Analysis’s wealthy custom of main innovation inside the AFM market. The Vero AFM, with its novel QPDI detector, redefines what is feasible. I’m wanting ahead seeing the various thrilling outcomes our prospects will get utilizing this new know-how,” stated Dr. Mario Viani, President of Asylum Analysis.
The QPDI detector improves measurement sensitivity, so even ultra-low piezoelectric response supplies like hafnia can now be characterised with Vero. As a result of the QPDI detector immediately measures tip displacement, it avoids most of the artifacts related to typical AFMs. Thus, Vero measures a real illustration of the pattern properties. “The introduction of QPDI cantilever sensing will probably be a significant breakthrough for the AFM analysis group,” stated Dr. Roger Proksch, Chief Know-how Officer for Asylum Analysis. “QPDI solves many longstanding disadvantages of the optical beam cantilever detection technique that has been trade commonplace for over 30 years. The brand new QPDI know-how will make Vero extra correct, repeatable and permit Vero prospects to extra confidently interpret and use their AFM outcomes.”
This next-generation AFM is configurable to handle all kinds of analysis fields. It helps a full vary of measurement methods together with common choices akin to blueDrive photothermal excitation and environmental management equipment.
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