The Crystal Force Scanner uses a revolutionary new type of force sensor capable of many types of applications. At the Pacific Nanotechnology development center in Irvine, the Crystal Scanner TMrecently measured atomic terraces.
Storage, distribution and retrieval of atomic force microscope images on a web site is now possible with software from GetMeData.com. This software is helpful for companies, universities, and government labs.
Pacific Nanotechnology in collaboration with the Center for Tribology (CETR) and Zygo Corporation will host a FREE seminar on instrumentation for nan-scale measurements on Wednesday, January 26 at the Fairmont Hotel, 170 South Market Street, San Jose, CA.
The seminar will include presentations by
PNI - SPM Applications and Nano-scale Imaging
CETR - Latest Advances in Tribo-metrology of Thin Films & Coatings
Zygo - Interferometric Application Overview for Precision Metrology
Feel free to drop by and enjoy the presentations and refreshments at any time during the evening.
Pacific Nanotechnology is awarding a $500 Amazon.com gift certificate to the person that is able to correctly identify the sample used to create January's contest image.