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== Quick start - ScanAsyst mode == | |||
* Open the enclosure hood. Key goes counter-clockwise to unlock. | |||
* From the desktop, open the the ''Nanoscope'' software. This also powers up the tool (red lamp lit on scan head) . | |||
* Load the ''ScanAsyst in Air'' experiment. | |||
* In the left panel, select ''Setup''. | |||
*: In panel 1.1 make sure that the ''ScanAsyst-Air'' probe is selected. | |||
*: Make sure that the cantilever is visible in the microscope. If you are not sure, zoom all the way out with the controls below the microscope window. | |||
*: Perform laser alignment alignment following steps 1.2-1.5. | |||
* In the left panel, select ''Navigate'' |
Revision as of 12:07, 24 September 2020
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Essentials | |
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Full name | Dimension Icon PT |
Manufacturer | Bruker |
Description | Atomic Force Microscope |
Location | K08 |
Responsibility | |
Primary | Martin |
Secondary | Karolis |
Quick start - ScanAsyst mode
- Open the enclosure hood. Key goes counter-clockwise to unlock.
- From the desktop, open the the Nanoscope software. This also powers up the tool (red lamp lit on scan head) .
- Load the ScanAsyst in Air experiment.
- In the left panel, select Setup.
- In panel 1.1 make sure that the ScanAsyst-Air probe is selected.
- Make sure that the cantilever is visible in the microscope. If you are not sure, zoom all the way out with the controls below the microscope window.
- Perform laser alignment alignment following steps 1.2-1.5.
- In the left panel, select Navigate